the day was winding down
in dreary deadlines,
and bills to be paid,
and lists of weary errands, to be done
pushed off until the hour signaled
The Lord of Time
would soon be tap-tap-tapping
his mighty year-end scythe
upon the door
and I would not be ready
to go forward,
for I am seldom ready
– when change comes –
and so I muddled about
at the end of the passage.
and then, just when, I began to feel
lost and a little overwhelmed,
he was there, as he always is –
there: as warm and sure as light.
and I thought: I might just get it together, yet.
but anyway . . . I won't be alone . . . tonight.
“It’s often just enough to be with someone. I don’t need to touch them. Not even talk. A feeling passes between you both. You’re not alone.” Marilyn Monroe
in dreary deadlines,
and bills to be paid,
and lists of weary errands, to be done
pushed off until the hour signaled
The Lord of Time
would soon be tap-tap-tapping
his mighty year-end scythe
upon the door
and I would not be ready
to go forward,
for I am seldom ready
– when change comes –
and so I muddled about
at the end of the passage.
and then, just when, I began to feel
lost and a little overwhelmed,
he was there, as he always is –
there: as warm and sure as light.
and I thought: I might just get it together, yet.
but anyway . . . I won't be alone . . . tonight.
“It’s often just enough to be with someone. I don’t need to touch them. Not even talk. A feeling passes between you both. You’re not alone.” Marilyn Monroe
photos: Old and New Light – W. Bourke and Poster of Marilyn Monroe Stuck to the Back of a Door – W. Bourke
© 2013 Wendy Bourke
© 2013 Wendy Bourke