Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Another Love Poem

Here's an unusual love poem:

:

VALENTINE


Not a red rose or a satin heart.

I give you an onion.
It is a moon wrapped in brown paper.
It promises light
like the careful undressing of love.

Here.
It will blind you with tears
like a lover.
It will make your reflection
a wobbling photo of grief.

I am trying to be truthful.

Not a cute card or kissogram.

I give you an onion.
Its fierce kiss will stay on your lips,
possessive and faithful
as we are,
for as long as we are.

Take it.
Its platinum loops shrink to a wedding ring,
if you like.
Lethal.
Its scent will cling to your fingers,
cling to your knife. 

        by Carol Ann Duffy
        From New and Selected Poems 1984-2004 (Picador, 2004) 

Carol Ann Duffy is the former Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom (2009-2019), the first female and first Scottish Poet Laureate in the role's 400-year history.

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