Love Poem: Ohbard And Pell
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Written by: Clive Culverhouse

Ohbard And Pell

Ohbard and Pell meet up over lifetimes 
and dimensions for exchanges and conversations: 


a course between two
in an infinity's eye
bears the same since time immemorial 
for can anything new be said
or suggested
with only faces changing in time
and the freshness illusion continues
but perhaps we are all
Ohbard and Pell
attaining the world and its rights


Pell: 
  but Sire
  have you loved
  loved as I to a summer's end

Ohbard: 
  and lost
  when love was at its height
  the loss falls further
  and far I fell

Pell: 
  Sire forgive me

Ohbard: 
  but it was through that loss
  I realised just how high my love was
  for I did not know
  such beauty existed among the clouds
  among the stars
  until I fell to the ground alone

Pell: 
  I feel that when it comes to love
  we are never on the ground
  even after loss
  we share with the clouds and stars
  what has been

Ohbard: 
  you may well be right Pell
  you may well be right