POETRY
As One
Our seasons together

In youth of utter loneliness A bloom unfurls in early spring, The first to feel the wind’s caress, To drink the gentle crystal rain, As One.
Like strangers on adjacent trains We share a smile and then diverge. And though our tracks are not the same, Our purposes begin to merge, As One.
Two birds in flight, our paths enfold A joyful dance of differences. On high, our destinies are told By accidental references, As One.
Concentric wheels in tandem turn Round common centers deftly rolled, While flame and fuel together burn To stave the winter’s cruel cold, As One.
An irony of growing old: The solitude of one bereft. A hand without a hand to hold, Who suffers most? He who is left, As One.
If all our days on Earth prepare For passing to the realm above, I know I’ll find you waiting there Our spirits ever bound by love, As One.
Jim Dutton © 2021






