“Someone will need to forgive me for being who I am, for sneaking back to my blue chair by the window, where for the last three hundred and seventy days I have learned that to be alone is what is good for me.” A poem by Jim Moore.
by the window, where for the last three hundred and seventy daysas if I really belong with those who want to return to this worldinstead of wanting to turn my back on it all,Try as I might I will never becomeharsh sunlight, impersonal and honest,into the wound. Nothing in this new lifebe sung.
Can’t become a poem. Sometimessimply breathing because there is no other waybut if you do please show me how to be you.they had made a sea of the stage. Songs were chantedand a ship sailed into the night. A moon. One star.beyond any reason or defense. Who among usPublished in the print edition of the
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