Girl Asleep Poem by Raj Arumugam

Girl Asleep



you need a moment, sometimes,
a moment can be a series
of seconds that add up to forty winks;
a moment of quite, time away from
the clamor and the crowd and the hungry
away from the brightness, the lights
and the demanding, and the conversations
and questions, and queries and routine
just away from people to think a little perhaps
to dropp into the quiet of oneself
a moment in the chair, elbow on the table -
could have shut the door, you know,
so the creak will wake, alert you, maybe;
could have had a fruit (did you?) ,
or could have moved the spare chair round
so any intruder would have to move it
which would have served as ample warning
and you could've said: 'Oh, how dusty in here,
just cleaning up, nearly finished…'
but maybe you've your own devices and stratagems
whatever, we'd just say now, looking at you
the way Vermeer's left you for us, dear girl asleep,
you sleeping, retired into this quiet, into this room
in your corner, elbow on the table,
you in the chair, leaning sideways
we'd say, seeing you:
you need a moment, sometimes,
a moment of quiet, time away -
hey, good on you…

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
poem based on painting, Girl Asleep by Johannes Vermeer, circa 1656-1657
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