she sat near me
intense to watch the rain
crying on the windows
the weather able to mirror our mourning
"are you thirty"
slight nod of assent
"do you prefer coffee
or tea"
shrug "does it matter
both. neither"
there was no point in wanting
we needed substance
something like warmth
besides each other
she stared through the
steady downpour
faraway
i put on the kettle
turning up the burner's halo of blue fire
hushed echoes shadowing the house
small pings of water on glass
two minds in different lands
traveling between
broken
by the startling whistle of steam
rummage through cupboards
for mugs to dip the bags
crisp bittersweet aroma inhaled
heat soothing
her shoulders not ready to relax
unaffected by the offered drink
i sip cautiously
let it thaw my frozen hands and fingertips
cold skin seems permanently stiff
she keeps still
swimming in the old
memory of outside
it's been awhile
hot tears spilling from the
steep sides of porcelain
doesn't notice
can't feel anything anymore
finally turns
asks "why are you doing this for me"
i smile a low crescent moon
"does it matter"
thinks "not really"
softly mumbles her
embarrassed complaints of thanks
her quiet gratitude for my presence
awkward but real and deserving
we're lambs unlearned in speech
sister souls lost
numb with indifference
reach out to touch the piece she saves
locked deep
we sit close
waiting for clear skies
an inconsequential day
but only the constant falling
rain of arrows pentrates and pierces
pain flooding our vision
filling our eardrums
hear the dulcet sounds seduce
ignore the sirens calling
tired words aren't
spoken
by our mouths
but similar hearts in sync in
thought
shared comfort
"there will be time for happiness
we have not seen the last of it"
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Notes: This poems is deeply meaningful (to me at least) yet is displayed in a simple scene: two girls, sitting in a kitchen, sipping their tea, watching the rain fall, hardly speaking to one another... But hopefully, you can read inbetween the lines. |