You must have changed since dinner time
You weren't much of a reader then
When before passing down the pitcher
You poured a glass for yourself,
drank it, and poured another
But I hear you across the hall
slowly turning pages
like you're afraid to rip them
I listen while I watch
the new triangles your lamplight
made on my floor
Friday, March 19, 2010
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