Die ungezählte Geliebte
Die ungezählte Geliebte
I saw you again this
afternoon.
You’d left your bike against
the sunny wall
In the valley under the
castle ruin.
You had crossed the narrow
wooden bridge
Over the little stream
To sit on the grass beneath a
tree.
And were you waiting there
for me?
Over the years we’ve met from
time to time
And never once exchanged a
word.
Our eyes have linked again
and again
And we have both looked down,
And wondered why.
I’ve had nothing, nothing to
say
To hold up the moving day,
And stop the moment passing
by.
In shops I have seen you now
and then
Patiently queueing to pay,
Or waiting for the train to rattle
in
On a busy station on the
Circle Line.
I have seen you in bars and
on mountain paths
But we have never stopped to
talk.
Each time we continued on our
track
And climbed into our
different cars
And gone our different ways,
With just one hesitant look
back.
Our eyes have met again and
again
And then we both have looked aside,
And I’ve had nothing, nothing
to say,
To hold you there and change
the years to come.
And each one on our separate
way
We’ve both gone on with our day
to day.
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