Poetic Divination | At Parting

“At Parting” by Anne Ridler

Since we through war awhile must part

Sweetheart, and learn to lose

Daily use

Of all that satisfied our heart:

Lay up those secrets and those powers

Wherewith you pleased and cherished me these two years:

Now we must draw, as plants would,

On tubers stored in a better season,

Our honey and heaven;

Only our love can store such food.

Is this to make a god of absence?

A new-born monster to steal our sustenance?

We cannot quite cast out lack and pain.

Let him remain-what he may devour

We can well spare:

He never can tap this, the true vein.

I have no words to tell you what you were,

But when you are sad, think, Heaven could give no more.