Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Acquiring the Taste

I've been told I'm growing up,

becoming older and more mature,

and I sign the lease myself

and I place the plates

back on the shelf.

Independence, I've found

is like its name

in that many times

it means

being alone.


I've become settled in,

and I drive down the street,

but the snow-capped treetops

aren't as inspiring

without a shoulder to tap,

to say, Turn

take a look.

And I've nearly forgotten

what it's like

to have another hand

hold the wheel.


But the waitress knows

where to place the check,

and I can really stretch

my arms in a theater.

Lately I've found myself watching

couples waltz at weddings

while I trace the ring

around the base

of my wineglass.

In circles.

In awe.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Though I hope you know that you're not alone, but away. With each passing day, you're arms are stretched to hold the hands of this other and the waitress places a check next to the box labeled "He's enamored". And the walks we share towards life's little miracles...fully bloomed flowers draped in snowy kisses. Circles not on wine, but over wine as our dance mimics spinning vinyl- its song is our soundtrack, our backdrop. ..together

malkeklam said...

perhaps the glass if half full, eh?

thank you, for this beaut.

and where can I find a place that labels to-go boxes so pleasantly?

Anonymous said...

if i was to guess, i would say that you've filled your portion just as i have mine..
whether the two halves combine to form a full is another question altogether.. optimism at its finest? perhaps.

may i inquire as to why you'd like a to-go box?

oh, and no.. thank you for sharing.. my silly confessions are only a result of your affect.

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