A Love Like Theirs
Eurydice and OrpheusÂ
Penelope and OdyesseusÂ
Persephone and HadesÂ
Someday our love will be added to the listÂ
Of loves so great songs were song and stories were sharedÂ
Of loves so true and pure and powerfulÂ
I am young and I am foolishÂ
I have made mistakes and I will make many moreÂ
As I intend toÂ
In fact I willÂ
I will make dozens upon dozensÂ
Big ones, small ones, stupid ones, dire onesÂ
So that once I make it to my end and others name me a foolÂ
I can correct them
Because only a true fool would not see what I seeÂ
Would not feel what I feelÂ
Would not know what I knowÂ
And what I see, and feel, and know, is this:Â
I am the luckiest man, living now and dead laterÂ
I am blessed by the soul I’ve happened across
In a student bar on a random Saturday in springtimeÂ
We danced in each others arms, as rain poured and stars shone
Tipsy and trembling, but happy and whole
It may not be Greek or fantasticalÂ
But it’s ours.Â
And by the gods do I love her.Â
Ellie and Nicholas.Â
Nicholas and Ellie.Â
It’ll have a nice ring to it, don’t you think?














