LOVE POEMS of Frederick Douglas Harper
23
OUR LAST NIGHT TOGETHER
n a moonlit night,
we stood
Under the privacy of a backyard tree,
Never once with the courage to explore the pit
Of our youthful volcanic desires on this last night;
We stood and stood
in caress on the eve
Of the moving truck’s coming, and counted
So painfully our last minutes of evening,
Ever together;
She placed her miniature cross
and chain in my hand
As a symbol of remembrance; only to watch me
Clutch passionately before losing it to my jeans’s pocket;
One last hug, one
last fumbling kiss
As her father called, “bedtime”;
Reluctantly, she walked away, shielding
The treacherous door from the night light’s torment;
I
remember dearly,
her back showed well in the moonlight
As she turned to give me the last image of her face.
Reprinted: Harper’s
Poems on Love and Life, 1985.
O
Frederick Douglas Harper
24
WE WALKED
ur
shoes powdered themselves
In the sun-beaten earth along the
Side of the road, as we strolled so
Closely to
ourselves while oblivious
To school peers.
She 13 and I 15, as innocent and shy,
Yet so aware but resisting of feelings
Awakened by maturity and our own
Simple attraction to the sweetness
Of each other’s flower.
Not yet a
kiss or thought of else as
We touched our other’s voice and face
With ears so tuned and eyes so focused
Within the range of our own youthful
Company.
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