Flight of Passage
Waiting in line for two hours
and the Florida sun unavoidable,
a barrage, until someone gives up,
and the line moves and we find
some shade, a bit of wall to lean
against, and no one is talking
much, except to point out the kid
who fell asleep, or to comment
on how long the line is. How long
are we willing to wait? But there
is some joy in being here together,
all of us. Riley, too, escaping,
processing the break-up, wandering
his inner landscape. And isn't
Sophie so happy just to have her
siblings around, to have a full
house. Even this hard waiting
in quiet proximity has its pleasure.
And Annie wonders aloud if
conjoined twins feel weird after
they are separated, and the guy
in the purple shirt, standing
in line alone, seems to know
something about that. He might
be a doctor. He's from somewhere
in Pennsylvania where they had
a local set of conjoined twins
who used a cart to get around.
No one asked his name or if
he was a doctor or why he was
there alone. There is something
about waiting in the heat. Hundreds
of people in this line, in the sun,
noticing and wondering, and all
of us some kind of alone.
So the purpose of this blog is to be a space to practice creativity. I am currently using it as a place to record a single, unedited poem for each day in 2019. While I attempt to write everyday, I may not actually post daily. Instead, I will post poems as they are completed, but one for everyday of the year. Not sure I can make it, but we'll see. It's fun to try regardless :)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Poem: March 12, 2024
No One I run until I am invisible and free from the tendrils of the day and the treadmill and the others who fill this space, free of my gho...
-
Maintaining Some people won’t straighten their desks at the end of the day, but I do, most days, and I sweep the floor as well, ten to tw...
-
No One I run until I am invisible and free from the tendrils of the day and the treadmill and the others who fill this space, free of my gho...
-
Through a Crack in the Door Think of those times late at night, really any time in the long expanse of life when you are walking down any em...
No comments:
Post a Comment