while looking for cheaters
I stood in the kitchen dumbfounded
body leaning toward the counter
my arms stretched out
my hands gripping the edge
preventing me from falling straight down
once again short-term memory gaps
have poked holes into my productivity
the interruption of progressive thoughts
leading me down avenues of days long gone
like when I wore batman capes
and had real conversations with the mailman
I remember once when I was five
on an early sunday morning
all alone in the great room watching cartoons
my body laid out with elbows on the carpet
and chin resting inside my hands
when all of a sudden a dull clash
resonated from the kitchen and slowly
bounced it’s way into the great room
I dared not move one iota
as I stared into the kitchen
tall shadows moved about the inner walls
no doubt cast by the breeze nudging the evergreens
but I was petrified nonetheless
and hid like a stone waiting to be found
march two thousand thirteen
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i love every line.
thank you so very much
“…like a stone waiting to be found.”
Very good description – fear, frozen, the works
Thank you so much, Eric.
Interesting childhood memories!
oh yes, i remember it like yesterday but have no idea where i put my spectacles….
this one really captured the imagination. I could imagine how the narrator felt.
So glad you enjoyed this piece Padmini