I like the title of this poem A Pity, We Were Such A Good Invention as much as the rest of it. A relationship or marriage is indeed an invention and sometimes it could so good that it levitates over the ordinary folk who have no such invention to show for or don't have one nearly as stellar. The sum of the parts produces this energy and lift above the mundane until it ceases to.
Depending on your perspective and what mood you are in as you read this, "They" can be very different things. The forces that pull you apart - infidelity, betrayal, loss of love and intimacy, breaking up, divorce lawyers, illness, death, dementia - the list goes on. But those forces do have the same dismantling effect on the "good invention"
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