I am stunned to look at you
Transcending any standard of beauty, my attraction is intuitive, primal
All my animal instincts draw me toward you
Light hits you and highlights your perfection
The shadows it casts shapes indescribable wonder
You sit nearly haloed in divine grandeur
Painters and poets spend lifetimes trying to capture you
Their greatest achievements weak prostrations to your inexpressible reality
Shall I too try to capture you?
You offer no resistance, elegantly enduring my efforts
My attempts are embarrassing, ridiculous
Is it hubris or foolishness to have even tried?
Or simply human
Who are any of us in comparison to your eternal stature?
The world moves too quickly
My capacities insignificant
You are indominable in your wild independence
I attempt surrender to the awe of simply being in your presence
All thought of capture affirmed as insufficient, but the humility to abandon the desire of a lifetime beside you is agonizing
Our relationship is a gift from you to me, but do I have the grace to accept it in impotence?
The train enters a tunnel and the moment passes, forcing acquiescence
The evanescence of you will have to be enough