The Landscape of Love

The  Landscape of Love

“all things to rive the heart are here, and all are vain”
~ Patrick Leigh Fermor, The Broken Road, 147

All things to rive the heart are here, and all

Are vain.  What trees there were have shed their bark

And leaves and blooms.  It is the greatest Fall

Since Eden.  What there used to be is stark

With loss now.  Barrens spread across a plain

That once was fruit and ripeness.  Rivers seep

To bog—and lakes to slough.  The only sane

Thing is the winter with its wasteland deep

In snow and frost and ice.  And this was true

Before you died, dear one, because above

Such things as husbanded affection you

Preferred cocaine’s white dustiness to love.

  Bulgaria is beautiful compared

    To this mirage where screaming woe is snared.