Inquiry
Is it wrong to be so in love with coffee?
Is it wrong to add a shot of Irish Cream?
Is it wrong to not return the drug store lip gloss
that was already opened when I
handed it to the checkout lady?
I really didn’t see….
Its slick pyramid smells
of sickly sweet gardenia and as I
slide its surface across my lips I
imagine who might have torn the plastic wrapper:
A homeless woman seeking
just one ounce of glamor.
A single mother scrambling
to reach an interview.
A clutch of laughing,
purple-shadowed teens.
Is it wrong to sit here,
hail falling on gravel and skylight,
my children absent, learning of biomes and ABCs,
and absorb the stain of
someone else’s invisible longing
upon my fire- and spirit-warmed face?
- Amy Elizabeth Robinson