A secret spoken is no secret:
I've only one forever love,
one true love,
Foolish woman that I am.
I know his name inside and out.
As well as he knew mine,
And in the many other forms
It took as we lay in love-talk.
As each one forms on my lips
Even now, I say, "Yes, I knew it."
I used it like a conation chanted,
"one true love."
Though all knew the secret
No one spoke it out loud,
But perhaps whispered.
And it remained
A silent secret kept inside
like a whisper
Desiring to break out at times,
yet kept.
One forever true love,
He was mine, and I was his,
silent in our hearts.
Divorce can be harsh.
Yet our children always knew,
This secret, which somehow comforted.
He spoke my name one last time,
Our children proclaimed.
Then took our love with him to his grave.
I lived on, grew comfortable with our truth,
In my old age, "We'd only one forever love."