We Saw Each Other

Julie Longstreet Wehmeyer
2 min readSep 24, 2021

You reached up and gently,

But firmly grasped my arm

As you guided me down from the steed.

The way you had done many times before

Keeping me safe, cared for

And protected.

A young lady and her family’s groom

From very different worlds and expectations.

For the first time, I looked down

And saw your face.

I saw your face.

I saw you.

Instead of looking through you,

With the unearned arrogance

I foolishly considered my birthright.

I truly, and finally, saw you.

Your eyes as deep, blue and dangerous as the waters

At the base of Aillte an Mhothair.

The desire to leap into their watery depths

Was overwhelming, instantaneous and fierce.

I should have recoiled

Holding my head high and proud.

I should have dismissed you and walked away

As society demanded I do.

Yet seemingly, with no other choice,

I let myself tumble and fall over the precipice

Into the dark mysterious danger of you.

The danger of us.

Without any resistance.

Without any remorse.

And you saw me too.

For the first time

You truly saw me.

As no one else ever had or could.

Recognizing the brokenness

Mirrored in the blackness of our separateness

That only served to make us one.

Igniting a flame deep within our spirits,

A flame that has burned for many lifetimes

Both of us

Willingly, and without fear,

Accepted the challenge that our souls demanded.

Never once flinching in reticence

As the boundaries of our lives were obliterated

We were damned.

We were blessed.

We saw each other.

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Julie Longstreet Wehmeyer

My story is filled with broken pieces, terrible choices, and ugly truths. It is also filled with comebacks, peace in my soul, and a grace that has saved me.