My friend, Emily

Designer/writer in Philadelphia available for jokes and bear hugs.
Nov 8 ’09

John & Mary

John & Mary had never met. They were like two hummingbirds who also had never met.

- from a freshman’s short story

They were like gazelles who occupied different

grassy plains, running in opposite directions

from different lions. They were like postal clerks

in different zip codes, with different vacation time,

their bosses adamant and clock-driven.

How could they get together?

They were like two people who couldn’t get together.

John was a Sufi with a love of the dervish,

Mary of course a Christian with a curfew.

They were like two dolphins in the immensity

of the Atlantic, one playful,

the other stuck in a tuna net —

two absolutely different childhoods!

There was simply no hope for them.

They would never speak in person.

When they ran across that windswept field

toward each other, they were like two freight trains,

one having left Seattle at 6:36pm

at an unknown speed, the other delayed

in Topeka for repairs.

The math indicated that they’d embrace

in another world, if at all, like parallel lines.

Or merely appear kindred and close, like stars.

- Stephen Dunn