Lucky
If I was a woman
I likely would have died
In the same situation
I lucked through
Broken eggshells
Carefully swept aside
I tried protector
Up latest
Awake first
Staying up with our dog
The cat making do
With attitude
I played every role I could
Never well enough
My own frailties
Shining through
You knew them all
& pushed each button
Breaking them down
Stuck in
You went
I stayed behind
Then traveled back to
Amazing—
Then tragic
We could not help
Ourselves apart
On your open porch
In view of the elements
& sometimes strangers
We would laugh together
Damn
What insisted—
Take it all away?
All that anger turned inward
Stole our future
I did it wrong, you know
I told you I would save you
When I could not
- © Mark Danowsky 2021
Mark Danowsky is Editor-in-Chief of ONE ART: a journal of poetry and Senior Editor for Schuylkill Valley Journal. He is author of the poetry collection As Falls Trees (NightBallet Press). His work has appeared in Bird Watcher’s Digest, Cleaver Magazine, Gargoyle, The Healing Muse, and elsewhere.
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