September 11, 2004

A Marriage

You are holding up a ceiling
with both arms. It is very heavy,
but you must hold it up, or else
it will fall down on you. Your arms
are tired, terribly tired,
and, as the days goes on, it feels
as if either your arms or the ceiling
will soon collapse.

But then,
unexpectedly,
something wonderful happens:
Someone,
a man or a woman,
walks into the room
and holds their arms up
to the ceiling beside you.

So you finally get
to take down your arms.
You feel the relief of respite,
the blood flowing back
to your fingers and arms.
And when your partner's arms tire,
you hold up your own
to relieve him again.

And it can go on like this
for many years
without the house falling.

~by Michael Blumenthal

Posted by Monoceros at September 11, 2004 3:32 PM
Comments

That was so lovely and meaningful, a very good poem for married people.

Posted by: irene heng at September 11, 2004 9:27 PM

Isn't it? I thought it such a nice one because it's a poem about love but it doesn't have the word "love" in it! It carries so much meaning without being the least bit schmaltzy.

Posted by: monoceros at September 12, 2004 12:44 AM

:C) love your mom N daughter exchanges...

Posted by: tiggie at September 12, 2004 4:58 AM

that's a lovely poem!

Posted by: dsd at September 12, 2004 8:37 PM