A Poem for a Thursday #102
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Tennessee Williams is best known for writing plays such as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and A Streetcar Named Desire. However, he also wrote short stories, essays, and poetry.
We have not long to love.
Light does not stay.
The tender things are those
we fold away.
Coarse fabrics are the ones
for common wear.
In silence I have watched you
comb your hair.
Intimate the silence,
dim and warm.
I could, but did not, reach
to touch your arm.
I could, but do not, break
that which is still.
(Almost the faintest whisper
would be shrill.)
So moments pass as though
they wished to stay.
We have not long to love
.A night. A day…
We Have Not Long to Love
Tennessee Williams




2 Comments
Peggy
Good one. It reminds me of Brief Encounters, one of my favorite movies.
jllee656
I don't think I have ever seen it.