Minding the Gap
by Hilary Custance
Posted: Monday, July 7, 2003 Word Count: 99 Summary: Normally I'd have sat on this for another couple of years, it is more thought than poetry, but I don't want to lose my place in the group so here we go. |
Minding the Gap
I run up and down stairs every morning now,
ten times.
This is not, as you frequently joke, because I have forgotton something.
Though now I think of it,
you are right,
I have forgotten
to stay young.
I am making a late entry in the backwards time race.
Please live with my delusion
I accept
that there can be no surface change
My body is just
trying to close the gap
I am running to meet the ten year old inside me.
I mind the gap.
Carefully
I monitor the discrepancy
between outside
and in.
I run up and down stairs every morning now,
ten times.
This is not, as you frequently joke, because I have forgotton something.
Though now I think of it,
you are right,
I have forgotten
to stay young.
I am making a late entry in the backwards time race.
Please live with my delusion
I accept
that there can be no surface change
My body is just
trying to close the gap
I am running to meet the ten year old inside me.
I mind the gap.
Carefully
I monitor the discrepancy
between outside
and in.