…the vanishing point…

 

 

Love has a name

 

She imagined bliss in the dark

   on the cool sand.

He numbly spoke his part

   in a lovers’ quarrel.

She offered him so many futures together,

paired, and shared.

She offered one exotic future

   in her ruby world.

She heard the lovers’ music,

not knowing that he danced

   to familiar rhythms

      without hearing the tune

         that chimed in her heart.

She offered him their futures,

but he ensnared that single one

   that would make them one,

he could not release it

   to her nurture and her joyful care,

he stole the ruby future and ran away.

 

He left a lonely rose

   and a note with two words

      that she could not accept,

and he rushed to the vanishing point

   on his horizon.

 

She held his note, signed with his “G”…

she stared at her empty horizon,

with barely hot tears,

she shuddered in the first searing sadness,

knowing that she had never spoken his name.

 

Feb 26, 2021

Inspired by The Good Karma Hospital, a 2017 TV series that ran for three seasons. In the last episode, Dr. Ruby Walker learns that her love affair with Dr. Gabriel Varma isn’t a love affair, and is only another example of Dr. Varma’s pathetic inability to make a commitment.

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