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Everyday poem

The more I have to lose, all these ordinary joys.
By Roxanne Halpine Ward
Spring 2013 2.15.13

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I get so tired of thinking
about death: warmth drains
out of me like an empty bath,
scratched porcelain
growing cold. The longer
I’m with you, the more I have
to lose, all these ordinary joys:

tonight, watching TV on the couch,
finishing the leftover wine,
your fingers in my hair.
I try to memorize every simple,
lovely thing. I try to come back
to living my good life.


This poem appeared in the Spring 2013 issue of UU World (page 18).

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