I’d always swing my leg, duck my head,
and weight my balance sideways,
maneuvering through barriers
that I would have called an alarm system
if you hadn’t been a room
I’d memorized.
I called the system but a kitten pretending
to be a lion.
You’d inhale, no, no,
the little cat is all I am,
but you’d never say it,
so I’d nestle in,
and I’d exclaim,
paint the sky with my hands,
wave your virtue
like you were a dragon warrior.
You’d pat my head, and you’d shrug,
and I’d settle
into the space
your shoulders would thus create,
and I loved you
more than anyone.
first published in Suburban Witchcraft Magazine
It is a very beautiful poem
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