I walk thru a dead/
neighbor’s house and think: I should/
give away my stuff.
I walk thru a dead/
neighbor’s house and think: I should/
give away my stuff.
Gazing at my phone./
Waiting for a call that won’t /come.
I think she’s done.
You asked me to be/
quiet and leave you alone./
You got your request.
As I sit in church/
next to my goodly parent/
I feel gratitude.
Or
My spirit’s grateful.
Why do I feel guilt/
for not seeing you when we/
have our lives to live?
Crunching ice while he’s/
thinking of you is all a /
man should want to do
It was, he thought to/
himself, a fantastic and/
wonderful message.
Because your nighttime/
determines your day, I’ll ask:/
“How’d you sleep last night?”
Woman, alone, danced./
Solo, I (in balcony),/
watched and joined with her.