Hat on a Chair
Those
things that
did not occur
to me
have come
to rest
nearby,
like a
hat placed
precariously
on a chair
by an
unwanted visitor,
a former
friend or lover
whose recently
trimmed hair
fills the
room with silent
and
impending despair.
Those
things that
did not
occur
to me
crowd the
room like
a thought
carelessly
spoken with an
air of
unwarranted rigor,
or
questions in an old
letter
read aloud,
or a stranger's
perfidious lie.
perfidious lie.
Those
things that
did not
occur
to me
settle in, expecting care,
to be
atoned for and
believed
and canceled out
with a
dull swipe,
yet
linger there like
recurrent
dreams,
or
something senseless
and overripe.
Those
things that
did not
occur
to me are
chained like
old words
made to last;
things I
am unable to
relive or
greet anew,
a past I can
no longer
recognize
nor cast out
but must live with,
like an
old friend or
lover
filled with doubt.TS
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