
I twist the tungsten band on my finger
As she puts the bandage on his scraped knee
I smile; she sees
She kisses the crown of his head
His tangled hair brushes away tears
And she holds him, rocking and
Humming gently a soothing hymn
He struggles free, runs back to his toys
I stand, extend my hand, help her up
She smiles, holds my hand
And twists the tungsten band.
Fifteen years ago, and I made this promise
That in good times and bad
For richer or poorer
Sickness and health
That I would be by her side
And things have been bad
Sometimes her fault, often mine
But a covenant is a rare thing
A promise on her end, another on mine
That no matter how rough it gets
She will hold me up
No matter how angry I get
I will always come home
In a world where every promise
Is a broken one
A rare thing is a promise that will last
A covenant that won’t bend or change
A tungsten band that won’t break
She smiles, washes her hands
And pulls dinner from the fridge.
I sit, watch, appreciate
From the next room, sounds
Of childhood laughter and play echo
In a house supported by
Years of struggle and mutual respect
With a family built by
Patience, compromise, and love
As she peels the potatoes over the sink
She sees me looking at her
I smile; she sees. She knows.
That this tungsten band I spin on my hand
Is a covenant I will cherish eternally
About the Creator
Bryan Buffkin
Bryan Buffkin is a high school English teacher, a football and wrestling coach, and an aspiring author from the beautiful state of South Carolina. His writing focuses on humorous observational musings and inspirational fiction.



Comments (3)
I absolutely love your story it is beautifully written! Your story is so unique and original, it is a master piece. You are one talented writer I really enjoy reading your story. Keep up the good work. Your writing is magical! ♥️🙏
Thank you Buff!!
Beautiful piece. Well done.