WHEN I WENT TO HIS PLACE Poem by Kerstin Hensel

WHEN I WENT TO HIS PLACE



When I went to his place
he moved the table away
and leaned the bed
against the wall -
but me he laid
between himself
and the flowering beginning
of our dreams.

He left
before our time was up
before the room
grew decorated
and the bed remained
a heart-warm trap.
November drove snow
through the door.
The table taunts me
with questions.
And only sleep drives me
into bed.

Outside he walks
stooped -
love's bent stick
knocking on the ice.

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