nights of cramped, sweaty, tangled bedsheets
you open the window to cool off
while I shiver, clung to you
I leave work, step off the train
and walk to where you are.
we hold hands.
I smile at babies,
make conversation with the nice lady
who asks me to watch her cart
you fidget when she asks about your shirt
I laugh, charming.
you cannot wait to get out of that line
and home
put on the game while
I unpack the bags
so we can watch your team.
I rest my head in your lap,
dreading the cold walk back to my place.
but that’s a worry for later.
for now we will play house