Someone's in the kitchen
it's a baby, it's a mother
someone kneeling, someone
busying
in front of the fridge. And
someone's in the other room,
and also in the other, and
the other, and I'm wondering
where my space is, or where
it's going
to be
but I love
being so filled up
with family and friends, or
whoever all these people are
It's a real thing
that you can't pretend
into a place, when the house
is hollowed out, and you can breathe
again
so near
so far
so good.
The toilet seat is warm again
I wish
we all lived
Where we could
do this frequently instead of
for a week or three
and then we'd just
pop by and in and enjoy
each other and ourselves and then
just go free.
But I will
take it while it comes to me.
The world can empty out itself
some other day, today I will know
I am full
in a corner of the kitchen
of this crowded house
remember this well. You are going to
miss this people when they go,
and they always do
long before they ever start
to smell
1 comment:
Love this. Captured the feeling so evocatively.
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