where it doesn't wait.
I keep checking
the places happiness once sat,
like a pocket
I’ve already turned inside out.
I keep checking
the places happiness once sat,
like a pocket
I’ve already turned inside out.
Loss is weird,
It twist and churns
Rippling the current
that is my reality.
For a while,
I was so fine,
I was okay with
The cards I was dealt.
I accepted what was—
You see the teacher standing at the front of the room —
Organized. Patient. Smiling like she has all the answers.
What you don’t see is the stack of bills on her kitchen counter,
Or the nights she stays awake wondering
If yesterday
was today
and today was tomorrow
but tomorrow
today will be yesterday
and tomorrow will be today
and now
is later
and later could be now
twenty-five degrees out & the air is sweet
with just enough sun to make it taste like springtime,
& flowers, & the freshness of the world after it rains.
we dance without jackets & twirl in the fading light,
Oh, no, I’m not here
For a reason.
It’s an almost comforting thing
The fleck of light of a chance
The infinite things
That had to go right.
If I were a different person
You see a mother and her daughter —
Both smiling, both beautiful, both whole.
What you don’t see is the message sitting in her pocket,
Telling her that her husband isn’t coming home from war.
I struggle to write because I don't want to say the truth.
That I fucked up and said yes,
I want this.
I am scared because it won't work.
That I fell for his eyes,
his heart and his voice.
We live in this world together.
and if we could all walk with our feet
firm on the ground, feeling the universe, feeling the world
so distant become what nurtures us,
if we could all walk only for a moment
without our hatred, without our grudges,
We met like passengers
assigned to the same row
close enough to share armrests,
not a destination.
I am but
One speck in the Universe,
One piece of the world,
One person amidst a billion.
I am just