Well, I missed Valentine’s Day by a bit, but here is some poetry and artwork of mine on the theme of eternal love. More specifically, both song and image were inspired by an archeological discovery a few years back in Italy, wonderfully ironically not far from the village where Romeo and Juliet was set. 7000 years ago a man and woman were buried together in the passionate embrace depicted above. You may all recall seeing or hearing about this before. More information can be found here:
http://www.archaeology.org/0801/abstracts/valdaro.html
Endless Embrace
I remember the time when you and me
walked for miles to reach the sea
we stood and stared at water so wide
we couldn't see to the other side
I said our love was just like that
You pulled me forward and said through a laugh
let’s be careful then, that we don’t drown in it
we swam out as far as we could
and made love out in the deep blue
I was one with the sun and the salt and the sky,
and with you
and we knew that our love was endless
we knew that our love was everything
we gathered it up into our own sacred space
out where dolphins swam
I remember the day, and oh how you cried
as they led you away from your father’s side
and you came to live with me and my tribe
I swore to you then like I swear to you now
to give everything that I am, to somehow
mean more to you than all that you left behind
And I swore that our love would be endless
I swore that our love was, to me, everything
you looked up at me with a trusting face
and then we began our endless embrace
through the years our love’s grown strong
we’ve shed our tears, we've sang our songs
you’ve been my legs when the road was long
some far off day, when the Milky Way
has fallen down from the sky to the ground
they’ll find our remains, linked together
and though our bodies will have turned to stone
they’ll know that our love hasn’t died, but has grown
let me hold you like that now, like it’s forever
and they’ll know that our love was endless
they’ll know that our love was everything
we gathered it up into our own sacred space
and lived, as we died, in an endless embrace
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