At the appointed hour,
I waited,
as she had requested,
at her doorstep.
And waited.
And waited.
And waited.
I’m just glad
I left
before he brought
her back home
and she
invited him
in.
At the appointed hour,
I waited,
as she had requested,
at her doorstep.
And waited.
And waited.
And waited.
I’m just glad
I left
before he brought
her back home
and she
invited him
in.
When you’re the leader/
of the hike you should wait for/
all of the stragglers.
She sat on the couch/
with me, smiled, and said: “Maybe!”/
Do I wait? Or ask?
She couldn’t wait for/
me to love her the way I/
need to, so I can’t.
How do you respond/
when you at last hear words you’ve/
longed for your whole life?
Ive done everything/
she asked me to. Now what should/
I do? Wait for her?
Death’s just a gate, but/
to we who must wait, it’s a/
wall we wet with tears.