Enter the 'Cleave'

If you are bored with Easter, fed up of chocolate eggs, D-I-Y and/or being stuck in traffic, then try writing a 'cleave' poem. This is is an experimental form devised by IS&T contributor PT Diep which contains three poems in one, so you can read the left hand side, the right hand side and the unified whole. Here's an example by PT...

The thief brings    –    darkness, she waits
He brings the sun    –    for her love
Held beneath his arm    –    her heart
The light of day blazes    –    bright
He is united    –    aching
With his lover    –    now sightless
He holds her    –    blind from the sun