Solemn vow, I do’s
Said during wedding day bliss
Oft lost over time
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco
Kindred spirit
This love was born of the stars
Others would not hear of it
This destiny was ours
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Our two souls conjoined
By Heaven’s sacred bond
Through vows to be coined
In this world and beyond
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My treasured love
In sickness and in health
You’ve stood beside and above
Though my life eluded wealth
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Surely this love must be true
Were it not you wouldn’t have stayed
Illness put a stain, the cause we never knew
My trust you never betrayed
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Love does not abide
In passions fair weather alone
Nor does it strive to hide
From life’s pain and strife when shown
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Our love, my love
Is etched in stone to last the ages
Through all the push and shove
We’ve show the fallibility of sages
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~
Rear window sticker
Proclaiming, “I love my wife”
Aren’t you supposed to?
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco
These window stickers that I see all over the place bring a smile to my face. As the husband in a marriage aren’t you supposed to love your wife? This seems to be stating the obvious and certainly nothing that you need to advertise on you vehicle. If it isn’t, then I missed something during my vows. Is there nothing that we won’t stick on our cars?
In the throng,
I spied you sitting solo,
Green of the bench,
Accenting your eyes,
You didn’t see me,
Melded into the swarm,
Sadness pooled in your eyes,
Hurt by God knows what,
I wanted to be the one,
Be the penicillin to heal you,
But it was not to be,
Pain came to comfort you,
Thrusting an arm around you,
Mopping dry your crimson stained eyes,
Hand-in-hand you strolled away,
One spartan look,
Cast over your shoulder,
You knew I was there,
Without truly knowing,
But your heart was committed to another,
Committed to Pain…
Of love.
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~
You’ve broken my heart,
Taking what’s left of me,
Grinding me up,
Tossing my ash to the four winds.
Questioning what I saw in you,
I should have listened,
Love is blind,
And so was I.
Reckless and foolish,
Naive perhaps,
But isn’t that how love is,
Without logic,
Without thought,
Utterly ignorant.
They say,
The heart wants,
What the heart wants,
In this lies the only truth.
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~
I blink and you’re gone
Half our bed is crisp and cold
Empty like my heart
Broken by my one true love
Destined to wander alone
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~
I gave you everything,
Heart,
Soul,
All that you asked,
You played coy,
Feeding my appetite for love,
With promises and feigned passion,
Luring me into your web,
Wrapping me in a silky cocoon,
Warm and safe,
Nestled in you arms,
A deceitful security,
If only I had not been so blind,
I would have recognized your fangs,
Impaling me to numbness,
Helpless and oblivious,
Under your anesthetic poison,
I waited trembling,
For you to squander all that I am,
Weakened by the deluge,
Blood and spirit abate,
Eyes flutter and roll,
Your beauty,
First limpid, fades to black,
The nothingness that is your soul,
Emptied,
You discarded my hollowed husk,
Leaving me to crumble,
And scatter to the four winds.
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~
Two star struck lovers bequeathed to the night,
Passion, deceit for to hide out of sight.
She…questionable virtue…from the wrong side of the tracks,
Parental displeasure of refinement she lacks.
Refinement nor virtue does fail to impart,
For love…it does blind in matters of the heart.
Inconsolable his father takes matters to hand,
This tryst must dissolve on this he demands.
Honor of family trumps sanctity of life,
She must be parlayed before he takes her his wife.
So twisted was his mind he could scarcely think clear,
The evil he did plot against his son held so dear.
Blackness in his heart…the tramp won’t be missed,
When…how…on the table pound his fist!
Finally he takes her, it matters not from where,
Kicking and screaming he has her by the hair.
Raging and seething to the lake they did go,
Softness of ground, so much easier to sow.
She fought for her life, to the end no avail,
Fate she did meet by his father…did impale.
Twisted face…drove the father to remorse,
For the good of the family, I must stay the course.
Sweat pouring down, the hole he did dig,
Shovel like a flash moving dirt, leaf and twig.
Body limp and lifeless, a dirty silent face,
Angelic in its beauty he laid her into place.
What have I done as each shovel flew,
Too late it was now there is nothing more to do.
Vial task now complete, heavy heart he did carry,
Back to his home…no one more the wary.
Son perplexed by absence, he couldn’t help but worry,
Where might she have gone, without trace, in a hurry.
For days upon end decline did his mood,
Nary desire for sleep, for water or for food.
His father stood watch as his son’s life did languish,
Conscience torn asunder he succumbed to his anguish.
Little time did it take for the boys light to fade,
Result of the father’s despondent bed that he made.
He buried his boy not long after this,
Family collapsed he was so sorely missed.
The father, for all his attempts to defend,
Suffered his sin, one he could never mend.
He passed like his son fairly soon thereafter,
Life spun out of control an irreparable disaster.
Hell most surely laid out it’s red carpet for him,
The Devil delighting in this most thoughtless of whims.
For all his grandiose and pompous plans he did draw,
He lost his family, his son, his life and beautiful daughter-in-law.
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~
A leap of faith,
Whether in love,
Whether in life,
Whether at death,
Waking is to plummet,
Headlong into the unforeseen.
A mystery without end,
Until we breathe our final breath,
Meeting whatever fortune,
We so feverishly wove,
Through thoughts and deeds,
Living absent of tomorrow,
We cannot know,
We cannot want to know,
What fate awaits,
On our final day.
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~