Little Life
Now and then
When I’m stirring in the cream
Well, half-and-half from the grocery store
(I remember the milk man, though never met him)
Ivory-colored liquid circling in dark-brown
Like magic substance added to the witch’s cauldron
I know the coffee’s hot
For now—I tend to get distracted in drinking it
And it gets cold two hours later
Imagine that?
I think for no reason I can think of
Well, that’s probably a cheat
I see all the piles and surfaces
Unplanned textures in arranging
The morning sun diffuse without tarnish
I breathe normally and am tired just enough
To have the thought almost in passing
I like my little life
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