Friday, February 02, 2007

Silent poetry reading

This was the reading at my wedding.

Though you know it anyhow
Listen to me, darling, now,
Proving what I need not prove
How I know I love you, love.
Near and far, near and far,
I am happy where you are;
Likewise I have never larnt
How to be it where you aren't.
Far and wide, far and wide,
I can walk with you beside;
Furthermore, I tell you what,
I sit and sulk where you are not.
Visitors remark my frown
Where you're upstairs and I am down,
Yes, and I'm afraid I pout
When I'm indoors and you are out;
But how contentedly I view
Any room containing you.
In fact I care not where you be,
Just as long as it's with me.
In all your absences I glimpse
Fire and flood and trolls and imps.
Is your train a minute slothful?
I goad the stationmaster wrothful.
When with friends to bridge you drive
I never know if you're alive,
And when you linger late in shops
I long to telephone the cops.
Yet how worth the waiting for,
To see you coming through the door.
Somehow, I can be complacent
Never but with you adjacent.
Near and far, near and far,
I am happy where you are;
Likewise I have never larnt
How to be it where you aren't.
Then grudge me not my fond endeavor,
To hold you in my sight forever;
Let none, not even you, disparage
Such a valid reason for a marriage.

-Ogden Nash

3 Comments:

At 7:47 PM, Blogger AR said...

Aww.
My mom's maiden name is Nash. So, I love Ogden Nash.

 
At 3:20 PM, Blogger Carol said...

What a great poem. I've read a lot of Ogden Nash's more silly stuff, but never heard that one before.

Good to see you yesterday!

 
At 9:41 AM, Blogger EmilyG said...

Likewise what Carol said. So sweet!

 

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