The Molasses Remain
Lina Ru
The Molasses Remain
Maple drips in an empty nest, they've left, but the molasses remain, the cupboard is open, nothing stays the same, not the pages nor the faces, those memories hung upon the fire can't heat the heart of this nest nor can the fire burn their loss, they've left, but the molasses remain, the tulips have dried, nothing stays the same, not the files nor the wild flowers, this garden smells wet as if that Wednesday hadn't left, although the molasses remain, will we ever regain the eggs, fill the cupboard ever again? Sadness sours our maple trees, although they've left, even if nothing remains the same, not the rivers nor the echoes, the molasses remain, after giving our buds a destiny, we burst into nectar, we heat up until a nebula reflects from our tears because the molasses remain as lava drips from their eyes, a sparkless love that never dies.