Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Tuesday Poem: The Waiting





Free of weekdays’ jolting jangle, the reader sleeps late.
The poet wakes early, anticipation snapping like a trap.
Dew stowaways ride the reader’s slippers as he retrieves his newspaper.
The poet, possibility-charged, brisks to the dairy.
Coffee percolates while the reader casually unwraps the plastic.
In the dairy, the poet is poised like an expectant parent.
The reader disgorges the inserts and swoops on the cartoons.
The poet opens the section to look for the birthmark.
Breakfast arrayed, the reader opens the broadsheet with a satisfied crackle.
Smudged with print placenta, the poet witnesses another’s ink born.
The reader chews the poem with her bacon, spitting out the rind.
The poet’s labour continues for another week.


1 comment:

  1. This reader is certainly sleeping late. Thanks for the bright images I will carry with me to bed.

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