Plain Planes
and freefalls
They say this can’t be love,
it’s too episodic for them to understand
that depth always matters more to me
than breadth (or even breath).
Too many betrayals, like there’s a meter on my heart that counts infractions and fractures.
There isn’t.
I don’t even have a pacemaker, and you can’t math love.
Shotguns, speeding trains, wives, and wisdom
never kept us apart.
Promises never kept us together.
This love is mine, following my rules, if any.
I never wanted a gravy boat or rehearsed speeches,
and I was in a church in a white dress with you the night we met.
It was enough, told you two years later
that I wouldn’t wear another one just to get you
out of the barracks at Fort Bliss.
After your appendectomy, remember?
It felt like quartz of you in me.
The Chick-fil-A will always be my favorite
sandwich.
I’m eternally grateful
that I was a teenager in love
with you all those years ago.
Then you went jumping,
out of airplanes
into occupied territory
and brought all of yourself back
so we could wage war against each other.
Nobody won, or maybe we both did.
This miracle of a grandson
should know that love doesn’t need calendars or maps.
It knows what it needs, wanders into every open heart it finds.
People who don’t know this
should be avoided, not eaten.
I don’t care that we can’t stay together.
You have to leave to return.
I love the returns, send you away
so you can come back.
A boomerang is a safe vehicle
for a man who isn’t afraid to jump,
has faith in landings,
dares the earth to fail him.
About the Creator
Harper Lewis
I'm a subversive weirdo nerd witch who loves rocks. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction may have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈
My words are mine. Suggest ai use and get eviscerated.
MA English literature, CofC


Comments (4)
This poem feels like a real, messy, unforgettable love that sticks with you through everything.
Yes, so many great lines. Wish I could highlight them. A great poem to wake up to this morning. The poem itself is a boomerang. Could keep coming back to it.
Those final two lines 👌
I love the journey this poem took me in~ it felt very rich!