Monday, November 2, 2020

Someone else’s company (Day 1383)



You get used to someone else’s company   their quiet presence 

in the garden  a warm indentation in their pillow 

when you wake at night & they are gone   you get used to 

the scent of their shampoo lingering on post-shower steam   

the vulnerability of socks  curled inward on themselves  

strewn haphazardly in the vicinity of the hamper  

you get used to the sound of another person’s breath  

even when it is impossible to hear   & the possibility that 

they might come to you  at any time  with a piece of news 

too interesting to hoard   to their mail littering the table  

the coolness of their coat when they come indoors 

after shoveling snow   the crackling of a secret butterscotch  

& whispered nonsense of late-night dreams  (when you stay up 

reading later than you should)   the sense of will be   

& of has been   a cup of coffee cooling on a kitchen counter 

& the subtle click of a discreetly-closed door


© 2020 by Hannah Six

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