The blue sky sleeps beside me at night in a
puddle of blankets. The kettle howls on the stove like a
frantic child answering a question in History class. Daylight
escapes faster than fireflies in the summer. Hold on.
He is growing out his beard again and it reminds me of
unfinished poems. There is a frail peacefulness
in this Sunday afternoon- I hold it in my palms careful like
white holds the yolk; one puncture away from chaos.
We sit with hands clasped and thank god for feeding
all the world’s children. Through the window, I wonder
what it would feel like to see the sky fall for the
very first time. I am still the little girl
mimicking snow flakes for ways to navigate gravity.
3.02.2010
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