Author's Note: This poem woke me up at three in the
morning insisting that I write it down, after I fell asleep reading the
scene in ROTK where Faramir proposes to Eowyn. Marriages that occur
during wartime seem to be of two types, the ones that surviv the coming
of peace and the ones that don't.
by Dancingkatz
I
woke up after dark
thinking you called my name
but you
didn't.
You lay there beside me breathing
not so quietly;
all right,
I'll be honest, you snore...
And though I can
touch your skin
and my breath flutters
the strands of your
hair
I feel as though I'm alone and lost.
Restless as the
wind that is
shaking the slender tree outside the window,
I
throw the covers aside and pace
from one end of the bedroom to the
other
until the walls are too close
and the ceiling too
low.
I move into the other room
where a black cat
sits
looking wise, his eyes glowing,
reflecting the light that
filters
through the velvet curtains from
the moonlight gleaming
in this
most nightly of hours
as far from dawn as from the
dusk.
Suddenly sick and weak with
with a hopeless
anxiety
I fall onto the couch
and he lets me sit next to
him
just tucking his paws and tail
neatly out of the way
as
if he knows my restlessness
might accidentally step on them
even
if my feet do not.
I feel closer to this furred
familiar
than I am to the one
who I swore to love for all time.
The cat purrs while my heart
stutters,
wondering what is missing from
what I once had.
How
can I grow so far away from you
when it seemed not so long ago
that
it would be impossible
to live without you?
Did I
mistake infatuation for
the kind of love that lasts through
time?
Or was love really there
and did I by not nurturing
it
starve it to death so that
all that remains is a strained
tolerance
for each other's company?
Sitting in the dark, I
reach out
to pet the cat and find him gone
like the life I
thought to have with you.
I get up to wander in the dark
house
while you sleep the sleep of the just
and wonder how I
will tell you the truth.
