Only in the backwoods of Carolina
in the Year of Our Lord, 1982
would the marriage of a 23 year old man
and a 15 year old girl
make sense. And
Without a pregnancy, to boot!
No need for a shotgun
wedding
except we loved before we knew
what love cost,
the price exacted
as that first great flame of crush
burns low, embers left
dying.
You were my person of first things:
First trip to the mall
First dinner in a steakhouse
First trip to a movie theater
to watch romance
complete
its union through Richard
and Debra in An Officer and A Gentleman.
All with you. Before then
I walked through gardens, picked peaches.
Motorcycle gangs and Jack Daniels drinking —
straight from the bottle — rape violence poverty
the three demons of daily existence.
I believed
You could save me
but it would take years to understand
the depth of that damage,
more years to know no one
could save me from myself.
I hated me years before you
with that cold-sterile hatred.
My promise of kindness
like that day I gave you
a shoulder rub, like
our first Christmas shopping
the mall in Charlotte, the night
I sat in the new pink nightgown
beside the Christmas tree and you
said I was beautiful. Then
I wished I could use your eyes
not those dirty broken lenses I owned.
And I wish the children knew now
How much we loved back then —
air to lungs, pulse through blood —
before they became the only us that endures.
I’m so moved by this piece. It tells a story so perfectly and leaves me wanting more–all the earmarks of great writing. It is beautiful and sad, and very real.
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Thank you so much! I think the loss of a time or an old love is so familiar to us all — and of course as we age we can better see our part in the ending. I’m working on depth of honesty in my poems right now – so happy to know that was conveyed in the work!
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This, this is so powerful, raw and deep. Truly remarkable writing
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Thank you so much! I love to hear what others think about my work and whether it touches them! Thanks so much for commenting and complimenting ๐ Marissa
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