what love takes
I’m sleeping as I write this; you’re standing over me crying
while Ella belts out: No, no they can’t take that away from meIf this is all I can get, your hand on my shoulder in the dream,
lips warm against my neck, I’ll take thatThe alarm clock becomes enemy; I press snooze every few minutes,
search for you and finally press stop when I can’t take it any morePlease don’t mistake this for a love poem – I stopped writing those
damn things once you left; anyhow, that last poem I wrote: you wouldn’t take itI call my mama and ask her how she lived all those decades
knowing her lover would never fully be hers and she said: chile, you just take itWake up! Rewind routine daily, tuck kids in, cook dinner work round the clock,
leave patience on the dining room table while making breakfast, and the kids take itAs I wake from the dream, your tears fall from my eyes and I ask myself:
J why do you complicate love? Why can’t you just take it?
— Juliet P. Howard
(Source: grammatolatry, via loveyourcrookedneighbor)