VOICEMAIL POEMS

"On Sundays" by Sara Hutchinson

09.17.2018 - By VOICEMAIL POEMSPlay

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I stay in bed til 2 then get up

and open all the windows.

Make coffee and walk around

the 5 x 10 space I call my living room.

Turn my attention to the postcards

and photographs on the fridge.

Stare hard at all that evidence.

Whisper: See, there’s no reason to be lonely.

Smoke one cigarette and then another

on the steps out front.

Begin to cry over my own good luck.

I never told you this but the truth is

I would follow you to the edges of any map.

I never told you this

but that’s what scares me.

And it’s not just that I love you.

More often it’s a mixed melody

of the same idea,

which sounds quite a lot like: thank you.

Forgive me one last time. Come back.

This time I mean it.

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Sara Hutchinson called us from Santa Cruz, CA.

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