A petite blonde gives her beau a lingering hug in the street;  
she is leaving him and i can feel the bittersweetness of their parting. 
 
An elder couple, hand-in-hand, wait to cross the avenue  
that separates Acres Park from their home. 
 
A man and his wife, push their baby in a stroller  
beside sunlit grass, and wildflower meadows. 
 
It makes my heart ache to see such beauty; to acknowledge that love  
comes out of the woodwork to nail together a ship-wrecked society.  
 
I have no desire to be them, but rather to watch them— 
these lovers in the park on a Sunday afternoon— 
 
and wonder about their lives: how they met, how they stay together,  
how they work through sensitive life material. 
 
These lovers in the park on a Sunday afternoon 
stay adoringly young in each other's eyes,  
 
trampling across my heart,  
leaving tiny footstamps 
like children's prints in the sand.
S.J. Goldner
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/valentine-s-day-37/