what we gained
Even months later, we pause
Before embracing. We are wary
Of one another: the hurt we might carry,
The pain we could give.
It’s difficult to close the distance now,
To get in our cars and drive forward
Into a changing world;
To start again. What
Have we gained? We wasted so many months
Of warmth, lying awake in our beds,
Letting feelings become stagnant. We thought
About each other. About ourselves. And
When our loves expired, we left them
Sitting out in our front lawns. We watched them
Decompose from our windows. We let it go on
For too long: always inside, looking out.
We thought this was a way to live, a way
To keep ourselves safe, away
From connection. We shielded our hearts, wrapped
Our mouths, afraid to breathe other air: what
Have we gained? we implore of our
Cat, who seems to shrug, stretched in the sun.
Our empty words bounce off disinfected surfaces
& find their way back to us.
They always find their way back - so do
Our loves. Maybe in different forms, through text
Or email or carefully penned letter. Maybe from
Different people. Like stray pets, ragged & hungry,
They arrive for us, just as we’re wondering
If we’ll ever get back what we had before, realizing
We never asked for what we needed, exchanging peace
For a lifetime of trivialities.
Love, then, was the question -
The answer, it seemed, was pawing gently
At our front doors; waiting
To be let in.