Consider A Move

The steady time of being unknown,
in solitude, without friends,
is not a steadiness that sustains.
I hear your voice waver on the phone:

Haven't talked to anyone for days.
I drive around. I sit in parking lots.

The voice zeroes through my ear, and waits.
What should I say? There are ways

to meet people you will want to love?
I know of none. You come out stronger
having gone through this? I no longer
believe that, if I once did. Consider a move,

a change, a job, a new place to live,
someplace you'd like to be. That's not it,
you say. Now time turns back. We almost touch.
Then what is? I ask. What is?

Author: Michael Ryan

Consider A Move<br /><br />The steady time of being unknown,<br />in solitude, without friends,<br />is not a steadiness that sustains.<br />I hear your voice waver on the phone:<br /><br /><i>Haven't talked to anyone for days.<br />I drive around. I sit in parking lots.</i><br />The voice zeroes through my ear, and waits.<br />What should I say? There are ways<br /><br />to meet people you will want to love?<br />I know of none. You come out stronger<br />having gone through this? I no longer<br />believe that, if I once did. Consider a move,<br /><br />a change, a job, a new place to live,<br />someplace you'd like to be. <i>That's not it</i>,<br />you say. Now time turns back. We almost touch.<br />Then what is? I ask. What is? - Michael     Ryan


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