Always a Price to Pay
we stumbled upon it as innocents,
our feet finding the way to go
and soon we emerged into
a small little grove
and found with our hearts
the fountain of youth.
fingers twined, we stepped in the water
and doused ourselves with life.
at sixteen and in love we stayed
and went about our years by days.
every so often, we would return
to wash forth new lives,
but one day we sought a memory-
the first kiss that we shared.
but we couldn’t find the place or town
or when or how
or why.
so they say everything has a price
and we found that ours had been paid
All memories of one year lost to every five
we gained.
one life for every five;
we found it just as fair
so we continued to bathe in youth,
in love with what we shared.
In love we stayed but inevitably,
the bonds began to break.
As time continued to pass
and the future took hold its claim
we found ourselves questioning.
why wasn’t it the same?
why is it our lips sought the other?
why is it our hands intertwine?
why is it my eyes so captivate him
as his so captivates mine.
Why
were we
in Love?
The memories were long since gone
now here we stand in this fountain of youth,
letting water run down our skin,
forgetting everything that made us who
and how and why we lived.