SIT
Why do I always want
to be somewhere else?
If it’s windy,
I want to be sailing.
If it’s hot,
I want to be swimming.
If it’s cold,
I want to be held
to melt the frozen sea
within me.
When I’m not being touched,
silence rings in my ears,
but nobody answers.
I must learn to sit
the way I trained
my dog Blacky.
Sour air of gossip
stops me from being
in the here and now.
I’m afraid of the face
in the mirror.
I need someone to put
my humpty-dumpty self
back together again.
In this never-ending dusky summer,
I long for the music of rain.