LonnieA Poem by Madeline CapoYou
scuttle in with a weak smile, your second time today the
doors clap behind you and the hostess knows Legs
are familiar with where to sit
Patterns,
water, routines, and “unsweet tea Both
with lemon, please.” “Ok,”
I say even though I already know I
turn around and eyes are closed, buried deep in white hands And
I know you think one one understands But
I think I do
The
pages of your journal flutter, black ink flying Drinks
are on the table now and I ask about food Patterns,
water, routines, and “more unsweet tea Mushrooms
on the side, please.” I
walk away towards the kitchen wondering
if the bald spot on your head has grown since
you found out about her cancer Eager
eyes meet my glance as I carry the food And
you study it as I set it down Patterns,
water, routines, and “paper napkins, please.” I
smile and nod
And
I think you think no one understands Why
this place brings you so much comfort But
I think I do
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Added on February 2, 2018 Last Updated on February 2, 2018 Author
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