February 26, 2019

Runaways Cafe II

For once, I hardly noticed what I ate
(salmon and broccoli and Saint-Veran).
My elbow twitched like jumping beans; sweat ran
into my shirtsleeves. Could I concentrate
on anything but your leg against mine
under the table? It was difficult,
but I impersonated an adult
looking at you, and knocking back the wine.
Now that we both want to know what we want,
now that we both want to know what we know,
it still behooves us to know what to do:
be circumspect, be generous, be brave,
be honest, be together, and behave.
At least I didn't get white sauce down my front.

Marilyn Hacker, Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons (W. W. Norton & Company, 1995)


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