Monday, 2 September 2024

A Poem a Day (688): Worn slippers

 
Recoil in sheets and pillows,
blankets of driven snow,
a smothering of words.
 
The gap widens to a chasm
no bridge can traverse,
just a cookie-filled dip.
 
An empty juncture, cooler
with the passage of time,
it becomes impassable.
 
One turns off the light at night,
one sits up and reads a fantasy.
And never the two shall meet.
 
The only warmth in between
is the golden dog. And sometimes
even he finds it too cold.
 
Copyright Vickie Johnstone, September 2, 2024


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