SLEEPING WITH THE SEA GULLS
Dare I - dare I open up the drapes -
oh yes, light excites me
as you lay at peace,
extending night.
As a child's toes touch
stones, it's there I go to sit,
listen, taste salt water on my lips -
dampness on bare skin.
You are asleep
unlike the retired man - tending
to his umbrellas, sweeping
cigarette butts from his faded
redwood deck -
as least he hobbles, shuffles -
to touch light.
Sea gulls play as if on strings
begging -
a retired man,
stares at the seas,
his tanned head - bald -
pants rolled past his knees,
a pot belly resting on his thighs.
His eyes see more then those
who sleep in daylight,
extending night.
Nancy Duci Denofio
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