Saturday, October 22, 2022

Take Love for Granted

 

Assume it's in the kitchen,

under the couch, high

in the pine tree out back,

behind the paint cans

in the garage. Don't try

proving your love

is bigger than the Grand

Canyon, the Milky Way,

the urban sprawl of L.A.

Take it for granted. Take it

out with the garbage. Bring

it in with the takeout. Take

it for a walk with the dog.

Wake it every day, say,

"Good morning." Then

make the coffee. Warm 

the cups. Don't expect much

of the day. Be glad when

you make it back to bed.

Be glad he threw out that

box of old hats. Be glad

she leaves her shoes

in the hall. Snow will

come. Spring will show up.

Summer will be humid.

The leaves will fall

in the fall. That's more

than you need. We can

love anybody, even

everybody. But you

can love the silence,

sighing and saying to

yourself, "That's her."

"That's him." Then to

each other, "I know!

Let's go out for breakfast!"


--Jack Ridl


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