Leucosia
35.7 becomes 39.2
shifting closer to that
50/50 mark, flip a coin
heads-you-get-it, tails-you-don’t –
you don’t
have the spoons to be social,
drawer-full of sporks and knives
you watch
life alternating out the window,
flipping from greening to freezing
& back again, and you do
know
that it’s always more complex than that
that there’s shades and stages between
no one has mentioned ‘epigenome’ – tho
your genetic report came back clean
the crows
are vocal in an unusual way, and again
you think understanding their language
would be nice
you stay to listen
to their calls, you stay
on the couch with the purring cats, you
stay
for a million different tiny things
while sleep sings a siren-song, while
long shadows slip across the lawn
while everything is just so heavy
you shrug & soldier on.
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I love the shifts you make to feeling stuck with yourself and then to the world moving around you and back again!
Thank you so much!
Exquisite portrait.
This might be your best ever! That I’ve seen, tbf.
I love that you chose no stanza breaks– cause when did the speaker get a break?
So many wise choices and details.
“heads-you-get-it, tails-you-don’t/you don’t/have the spoons to be social” — wow
Especially love when the crows come in and beyond:
Learning their language is something you do want energy for. The type of social company you can respect.
Love and respect YOU so much.
Well done and Happy LexPoMo
Thank you so much, dearheart – I gladly accept your high praise. 😊
The crows were part of a real, recent afternoon – very excited about something near the front of the house, which was unusual for them… it stuck.
Love & _mad_ respect right back at you – hugs!
I LOVE this SO much! Your pivot to the crows is a beautiful addition, and the repetition of “stay” resonates with me deeply.
Thank you. 😊
The ‘stay’ repetition is probably a Andrea Gibson influence – their “you stay here with me” line lives in my head not only rent-free, but well-appointed.