Sunday, May 11, 2014

Lack



This air between us has been
spawned of a single child family.   
Where -
Father works all day, comes home grouchy.   
Where -
Mom is tired, lonely.   
Where - 
They never embraced in front of their 
still, 
growing, 
seed. 
   
Then -
Dad begins to stay out later than the
accepted, expected, nine to five.
And -
Mom lies that work keeps him,
reheats reheated leftovers
and goes out for book club on Saturdays,
the only day he's home.
So - 
They all-ways just miss each other
and eventually, inevitably, forget their son-seed
Who is beginning to think 
drugs might help 
with the emptiness.
Who -
is making the grade
not overachieving or lazy  
But he can’t feel anything, 
and he’s too afraid to cry.
   
Dad thinks they all just need to get away
from it all
for a little while.
Mom just wants to be kissed 
while standing up.



He says my breath is too hot
and not to look at him, 
after.  
So I turn my head on his pillow
tighten my body
and wonder why I feel 
lack.

He's afraid, he says
Another knowing lie
that I entertain in an effort 
to nourish the seed to the surface
So that I might embrace him.
So that he might embrace me.

But, I cannot sleep beside him
my body uncomfortably warm
Something inside uncomfortably cold
So I crawl out of bed
Creep down his stairs
Curl on his couch
and I dream of hugging trees.


3 comments:

  1. I wonder what is keeping this couple together and who is the "seed"?

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  2. "They all-ways just miss each other." That was brilliant.

    "Mom just wants to be kissed
    while standing up."
    I love this. So much is conveyed by it, so so simply.

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    1. Thank you for showing the parts that stuck out to you, Sheila. Much appreciated. I'm glad someone caught the "all-ways just miss each other" meanings.

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