Deeper than Mercutio’s Well
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem

When love has shallows, think about the hope
Of depths. They matter more and we can find
Them if we wait. The shores of phalarope
And wading were not made for us. The blind
Alone don’t see this. Maybe even they
Perceive this, using Braille inscribed on hearts.
Discouragers we need to stop with nae,
That little Scottish word. Love’s knowledge starts
When nae is spoken. Lovers leap past no.
They leap. They plunge. They dive to chasms filled
With meaning truer than the harshest woe.
All other meanings are like whiskey spilled.
Ignore the shallows. Step well past them to
The depths of Juliet and Montague.
~ Phillip Whidden 
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