Over the fence, the dead settle in
for a journey. Nine o'clock.
You are alone for the first time
today. Boys asleep. Husband out.
A beer bottle sweats in your hand,
and sea lavender clogs the air
with perfume. Think of yourself.
Your arms rest with nothing to do
after weeks spent attending to others.
Your thoughts turn to whether
butter will last the week, how much
longer the car can run on its partial tank of gas.
Alone
Deborah Ager
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Poem topics: alone, car, husband, journey, sea, time, today, clock, fence, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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