Lovely and unremarkable, the clutter
of mugs and books, the almost-empty Fig
Newtons box, thick dishes in a big
tin tray, the knife still standing in the butter,
change like the color of river water
in the delicate shift to day. Thin fog
veils the hedges, where a neighbor dog
makes rounds. 'Go to bed. It doesn't matter
about the washing-up. Take this book along.'
Whatever it was we said that night is gone,
framed like a photograph nobody took.
Stretched out on a camp cot with the book,
I think that we will talk all night again,
there, or another where, but I am wrong.

Auteur: Marilyn Hacker

Lovely and unremarkable, the clutter<br />of mugs and books, the almost-empty Fig<br />Newtons box, thick dishes in a big<br />tin tray, the knife still standing in the butter,<br />change like the color of river water<br />in the delicate shift to day. Thin fog<br />veils the hedges, where a neighbor dog<br />makes rounds. 'Go to bed. It doesn't matter<br />about the washing-up. Take this book along.'<br />Whatever it was we said that night is gone,<br />framed like a photograph nobody took.<br />Stretched out on a camp cot with the book,<br />I think that we will talk all night again,<br />there, or another where, but I am wrong. - Marilyn Hacker




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