I curled in bed and watched the gray flush peach and gold
while saluting the bird that would not cease outside my window
its unrelenting stream of staccato and pitch, and, there,
quiet and still, I thought of life and you.
You, who hold home and all familiar in your eyes,
with shadows that still beguile
and bind to what lies below.
And of our seven saplings- and the small one soon to come,
slowly stirring beneath the covers and my skin,
while muscles tighten and contract,
while I watch the light,
listen to the bird,
and think of you.
That's beautiful, Abigail. So beautiful. The denouement makes me think of Billy Collins.
ReplyDeleteAnd happy birthday, sister of mine.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Deborah.
ReplyDeleteWho's Billy Collins? Isn't he the bread and the knife? The crystal goblet AND the wine?
I don't know who he is, but you clearly happen to be the shooting star, the evening paper blowing down an alley, and the basket of chestnuts on the kitchen table.
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