LOVE POEMS of Frederick Douglas Harper
15
WE SAW WITHIN EACH OTHER’S EYES
e sat alone,
We drank wine,
We intellectualized about nothing.
Then we saw within each other’s eyes
The
nature of our true being,
Then we realized our gender,
Then we communicated our nonverbal
Desire to move toward our other.
Our instruments of vision touched in softness
Suppressing
our eagerness,
Our tools of manipulation searched
The pleasures of our curiosities,
We slowly lost the control of our rational
Being
to the passion of our desires,
We shed ourselves of that which hid our
True selves from the honey of each other’s fruits.
Reprinted: Harper’s
Poems on Love and Life, 1985.
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Frederick Douglas Harper
16
CAN I BE FREE WITH YOU?
Can I be free with you—
And
not have to rush anything,
And not have to prove anything,
And not have to be anything?
Can I be me, and you be you?
Can we be we, can we be one,
Can we be free?
Reprinted: Harper’s
Romantica: On Peace and Romance, 1988.