Posts Tagged touring
The rhythm of our lives.
Posted by Lotus, aka Sarcastic Mom in Husband, Poetry, Relationships on November 20, 2009
He shifts his weight
And moves on
From miles away
He says he loves me
I say it back
Then he moves on
It’s quiet at night
So much emptiness to fill
With nothing
For a spell
He returns
I stand in the kitchen
Like a cliche
I balance on heels, making dinner
Laughter floats in waves
Through the house
Echoing off the walls
Like bouncing balloons
It swells and ebbs
It rolls back and forth
Like tickle fights
There’s football on TV
My feet find comfort
His hands find my back
Our bed is warm again, briefly
Then he shifts his weight
Says he loves me
And moves on again
Takes his music and goes
Alone, in the quiet night
I can remember the melody
And hum it myself
We stay behind
Hold it down
Occupy our time
Here and there
We shift
and wait.
Haik’ave you seen mah baby daddy?
Posted by Lotus, aka Sarcastic Mom in Uncategorized on February 22, 2008
Almost one month now
since I quit taking The Pill.
I am healing well.
Gone back pain and ache!
Bye-bye to dragging fatigue…
Hello, Libido!
No more strange crying.
And flat affect is replaced
by more steady joy.
Now I am just sad
because my very best friend’s
on the road again.
Good thing I have my
very own munchkin to keep
me laughing all day.
Still, this lil’ momma
sure is ready to see “her
baby daddy” soon!
Haiku most humble.
Posted by Lotus, aka Sarcastic Mom in Uncategorized on January 25, 2008
My husband has been
home for well over a month.
No shows on the road.
When he is touring
on a regular basis,
he is gone a lot.
Left here in our home
with son and dog to care for,
cope alone, I must.
I develop a
routine and a rhythm of
life that we stick to.
When my love comes home,
he totally disturbs that.
I get frustrated.
Like a true cooter
I take for granted effort
from him to help out.
I see the things that
bother me more starkly than
those which show his love.
There’s pee on the rim!
You didn’t check his diaper!?!
Pick up your gross socks!
But if I stop and
check in with my heart and think,
I realize this:
Whenever he’s gone,
there are very important
things that we will miss.
























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