Poetry
1 min
An Open Abode
Richard Smart
1 There's a small house with rooms in different sound zones
With a dining room surrounded by others
Whatever is said in one room stays there
If you want to talk to someone in another room
You Shout
Or if you hear a shout, and you're not a shouter
You walk to the room where you heard the voice and ask, ‘What were you saying?'
2 Behind the house the garden provides lemons
From a tree that shares its fruit
With three other households year around.
At the place where the fences meet, a fruiting branch
Meanders into each yard
The garden provides a landing place
For many other things
Life's energy passes through continually
Much you can find in that yard is remarkable
One day a stream of
Painted ladies passed through
For an hour
3 Outside the gate, from the driveway, I see the stranger (from the next building?)
Smoking on the sidewalk
Once an hour he stands outside his abode and consumes a fag
He gives me a sidelong glance
When he finishes, he goes back in
I stay and wonder at people's differences
And how we can't know others without the time
Then I go back with the butterflies and poppies and leave myself
4 Out in the yard and knowing I'm wearing goggles
And ear plugs as a result of my limited upbringing
I try to imagine what I might hear and see without them
If I could tune in to the music of the spheres and talk to the trees
So to speak
Or sometime enter the evermore (If the house would be here when I got back)
Then I might frequently travel, and freely
5 There is a tree nearby that's called
Ever fruit When I sit in my nest I can see the avian neighbors
Sitting in it like decorations that come and go
How can this small parcel be so alive and varied?
I am cleaning my pipe beneath the lemon tree
When my eyes focus on the big sooty-white cat
The one that usually scares
Sleeping in the place where the fences intersect
In the middle of the pokey branches
With a dining room surrounded by others
Whatever is said in one room stays there
If you want to talk to someone in another room
You Shout
Or if you hear a shout, and you're not a shouter
You walk to the room where you heard the voice and ask, ‘What were you saying?'
2 Behind the house the garden provides lemons
From a tree that shares its fruit
With three other households year around.
At the place where the fences meet, a fruiting branch
Meanders into each yard
The garden provides a landing place
For many other things
Life's energy passes through continually
Much you can find in that yard is remarkable
One day a stream of
Painted ladies passed through
For an hour
3 Outside the gate, from the driveway, I see the stranger (from the next building?)
Smoking on the sidewalk
Once an hour he stands outside his abode and consumes a fag
He gives me a sidelong glance
When he finishes, he goes back in
I stay and wonder at people's differences
And how we can't know others without the time
Then I go back with the butterflies and poppies and leave myself
4 Out in the yard and knowing I'm wearing goggles
And ear plugs as a result of my limited upbringing
I try to imagine what I might hear and see without them
If I could tune in to the music of the spheres and talk to the trees
So to speak
Or sometime enter the evermore (If the house would be here when I got back)
Then I might frequently travel, and freely
5 There is a tree nearby that's called
Ever fruit When I sit in my nest I can see the avian neighbors
Sitting in it like decorations that come and go
How can this small parcel be so alive and varied?
I am cleaning my pipe beneath the lemon tree
When my eyes focus on the big sooty-white cat
The one that usually scares
Sleeping in the place where the fences intersect
In the middle of the pokey branches
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