The paintings on the wall 
Were witness to it all:  
Two lovers 
So enthralled 
As we mounted, cried, and called;  
The empty chairs in the hall 
Quietly recall,  
How they held us 
In their arms;  
Burdened 
By our doubled charms;  
The chandelier,  
Gently swayed 
When we danced 
As on parade,  
Regal with romance. 
Naked in a trance,  
Before the audience of books,  
Who watched 
With sullen looks,  
We were intimate before friends 
Who knew Time would put an end;  
Too polite to say a word,  
All their wisdom, mute, unheard;  
For eventually, we both left,  
The furnishings stood bereft;  
The clock on the mantle piece,  
Stopped ticking with relief;  
A sunny corner room,  
On a silent afternoon.
David McLansky
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