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DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

Five

Five

SUMMARY

Date
12-15-24
Title
Five
Topic

A love poem built on a single number—five—repeated thirteen times as the opening word of each stanza, counting five years of knowing the Muse through thirteen different lenses: chance meeting, continued awe, beauty, influence, hope, difficulty, learning, honor, company, uncertainty, heartbreak, yearning, and the someday promise to say it out loud.

Summary

The poem’s formal constraint is visible from the first word: every stanza begins with “Five,” and the repetition creates a drumbeat that is simultaneously a count, a prayer, and an obsession. The number five carries specific biographical weight—five years since the chance meeting that produced the entire Honey Bee Bard catalog (connecting to “Virtu”‘s “five letters, five years” and “Double Tap”‘s “seven years ago,” which dates the Muse encounter to roughly 2018-2019). By repeating the number thirteen times, the poem argues that five years is not a single experience but thirteen simultaneous ones, each stanza offering a different accounting of the same period.

The stanzas trace an emotional arc that is more honest than most anniversary poems attempt. The opening is celebratory: “A momentous / Chance meeting happened.” The second stanza insists the feeling hasn’t faded: “It’s still momentous / Every time I see you.” The third and fourth add beauty and influence. But the fifth stanza introduces the conditional that shadows the rest of the poem: “I hope / For five more years / Let that be true.” The word “hope” rather than “expect” or “know” acknowledges that continuation is not guaranteed—the next five years are a wish, not a certainty.

The sixth stanza is the poem’s most emotionally complex: “Five / Hundred tough years / Of trying to / Get to know you better.” The multiplication from five to five hundred is not exaggeration but compression—the difficulty of knowing someone who remains partially opaque feels like centuries rather than years. The word “tough” is the stanza’s quiet confession: the relationship has been difficult, not just beautiful, and the poem is honest enough to say so without elaboration.

The sequence from stanza eight through ten traces the Muse relationship’s characteristic paradox: gazing upon a soul “worthy of utmost honor” (reverence), simply enjoying her company (ease), and “wishing / Hoping and wondering / If you’ll still be here” (terror). The three states coexist—reverence, ease, and terror—and the poem holds all three without resolving their contradiction.

“Five / Years of a smile / That slays / My heart” is the poem’s most compressed stanza and its sharpest image. The verb “slays” carries both its violent meaning (kills) and its colloquial meaning (devastates with beauty), and the four-line structure—the shortest in the poem—mirrors the instantaneity of the slaying.

The closing two stanzas perform the catalog’s central wound one more time: “wishing / And yearning / To say it out loud” confesses that after five years, the word (love, presumably) has still not been spoken aloud, and “Someday / Someway I’ll show / And you’ll know” defers the declaration to an indefinite future. The coda—”I want love to: / Show me beauty / Teach me loyalty”—echoes “I WANT” directly, stitching the two poems together as companion pieces from the same collection.

DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

Five

Five

MAXIMS

Date
12-15-24
Title
Five
Maxims
""Five years ago, a momentous chance meeting happened—five lifetimes later, it's still momentous every time I see you.""
""Five years of a smile that slays my heart.""
""Five years of wishing and yearning to say it out loud—someday, someway, you'll know.""
DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

Five

Five

RATING

Date
12-15-24
Title
Five
Rating
★★★★☆
8

The anaphoric repetition of “Five” is the poem’s engine, and it runs cleanly for thirteen stanzas without stalling—a formal achievement that depends on each stanza offering a genuinely different perspective on the same period rather than restating the same emotion in different words. The poem delivers on this requirement: the thirteen fives range from celebration (momentous meeting) to difficulty (five hundred tough years) to terror (wondering if she’ll still be here) to heartbreak (yearning to say it out loud), and the range gives the anniversary poem a dimensionality that most “happy X years” poems lack. The sixth stanza’s multiplication to “five hundred” is the poem’s most formally daring move—breaking the literal count to express emotional truth, the way a year of difficulty feels like a century. The “slays my heart” stanza is the poem’s tightest writing, compressing the entire Muse-smile mythology into four lines and a single verb that carries both violence and adoration. The closing deferral—”Someday / Someway”—is the poem’s most emotionally honest moment and its most painful: after thirteen stanzas of counting, cataloging, and celebrating, the speaker still cannot say the word, and the poem ends pointing toward a future it cannot guarantee. The “I WANT” echo in the coda confirms these as companion pieces, the same poet speaking to the same Muse on the same occasion from the same beautiful, frustrated distance. Where the poem’s repetitive structure risks diminishing returns is in the middle stanzas (seven through nine), which occupy similar emotional territory (learning, honoring, enjoying) without the sharp imagistic distinction that marks the strongest entries (the slaying smile, the five hundred tough years, the hoping-she’ll-still-be-here). But the cumulative effect of thirteen fives—the number becoming a mantra, a heartbeat, a count that refuses to stop—produces a reading experience that individual stanza quality doesn’t fully capture: the repetition itself is the devotion, the counting itself is the love, and the refusal to stop at five fives or ten fives proves the speaker could keep counting forever if the page would let him. A poem that proves five years is not a number but a universe.

Five

Bold illustration of a large weathered gold numeral 5 with patina texture against deep navy, small coral traces of a smile and heart orbiting

Five
Years ago
A momentous
Chance meeting happened.

Five
Lifetimes later
It’s still momentous
Every time I see you

Five
Years later
And still more
Beautiful and stunning to me

Five
Inspiring years
Of influence
And being my muse

Five
I hope
For five more years
Let that be true.

Five
Hundred tough years
Of trying to
Get to know you better.

Five
Amazing years
Of learning about
And experiencing you.

Five
Years of gazing
Upon a soul
Worthy of utmost honor

Five
Years of simply
Enjoying
Your company.

Five
Years of wishing
Hoping and wondering
If you’ll still be here.

Five years
Of a smile
That slays
My heart.

Five
Years of wishing
And yearning
To say it out loud

Five
Someday
Someway I’ll show
And you’ll know.

I want love to:
Show me beauty
Teach me loyalty


Musings to a Muse

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"Musings to a Muse"
This poem is part of a 28-page poetry collection by David Plahm, released in December 2024. The "Musings to a Muse" collection is now available in hardcover and ebook.
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