Shifting over in the bed.
Waking at
My usual time to wake
Minutes before the alarm sounds.
I laugh at the lonely
Silliness,
Of my being pleased
That I can turn on the other lamp with a toe
My left big toe.
It has taken these years
To shift from having
Had
A
‘My side of the bed’
But I navigate around
These various double beds
Painters long since slipped
Still a deep sleeper
But wandering now
From clinging to the
Ribbing at the side
Of a queen-sized mattress
In the company of
Her
Her of splendid isolation
To now
To all the kingdoms
And beyond
As there’s no one there to wake to.
If there were to be
It’d be a pretty pass
To wake a sleeping lover with a big toe in her gob
(Still?
….horses for courses…)
As I swing to turn on their lamp
I can imagine lights being put out for less.
Diving For Pearls – By Paul Holland
March 25, 2014 by gingerfightback
Beautiful prose wit a big toe twist. It’s poetic ballet with shoes off.
Thanks Lass – I enjoyed it toe!
I think a lot of people try to figure out how many things they can use their feet for that they should be using their hands for. Putting someones eye out with a toe would definitely be lights out for most.
I tried this recently with disastrous consequences Michelle
Paul has a very sensitive side. A bed can be too big sometimes. What a beautiful way to paint that picture!
Agreed!