Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The 9 to 5 Life



~For Mother

Wake up and walk downstairs to the
kitchen table that shines so triumphantly
due to the morning sun coming through
the picturesque wall-sized window.

Pour the flakes of corn into a bowl that
reminds you of your mother when she
would make you breakfast before you
headed off to school with a full stomach.

Start the faucet to the shower that you
used to fall asleep in every morning
 waiting for the water to turn from hot to
cold, eventually bringing you to wake.

Set out your clothing for the day on
your bed-shirt, pants, shoes-making sure
that every inch of fabric is tailored just
right to fit your given mood at the time.

Back to the kitchen, eat the cereal faster
than you used to, for getting to work seems
more important than getting to school was
back when your mother would drive you.

Hop in the shower in which the water is
already turning cold; there is no time or
need to fall asleep now for the water is
there to cleanse you, not to alarm.

Put on the clothes in the same order that
you set them out-shirt, pants, shoes-to
ensure that the mood you set earlier remains
in their threads now and for the rest of the day.

Head out the door, hop in the car, and drive
away slowly looking back to the picturesque
kitchen window that reflects the sun, reminding
you of exactly how simple life used to be.

© 2009, Austin A. Searfoss

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