I've been writing this poem
since the moment I met you.
Call it a work in progress.
It was supposed to be a
concise yet complete explanantion
of how you transformed
my understanding of life.
I doubt that anyone
knows how to write this poem.
This is not the sort of thing
they teach in Poetry 101.
I could compare you to things,
important, life-sustaining things
like the sun, or water, or bread.
I could allude to poets long dead and buried
to attain the images I seek.
But I want this to be yours.
I want to dedicate
this ration of human thought
to all that you are:
faithful daughter,
loyal friend,
true-hearted companion,
mother-to-be.
My past and future are united in your love,
as the man who once was
evolves into the man
you dreamed he could be.

Bolivar and San Martin: Guayaquil, Ecuador
Sunday, May 16, 2010
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