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Isolation Station

The Year is 1855 —

Yet somehow — 2026 —

I’ve sealed myself in Timbered Air —

A Cabin — in the Sticks —

 

No Caller climbs the frozen Hill —

No Foot disturbs the Pine —

The World goes on — industrious —

But none of it is Mine —

 

I sit — and wait for Life to start —

As if it missed the Train —

As if the proper Platform stood

Just past my windowpane —

 

I might have walked the salted shore —

Named Creatures — blue — and mild —

Or worn a Ring — and answered to

The title — Wife — with Child —

 

I might have borne a Son — or two —

With Eyes like Summer Wheat —

Or stood beside a Harbor’s edge

With Salt upon my Feet —

 

I might have dined at crowded Tables —

Spoken — been addressed —

Instead — I court a quieter Thing —

And call the Silence — "Blessed" —

 

The Poet — was not asked for —

Nor chosen — as a Trade —

It crept — like Frost through windowpanes —

And would not be delayed —

 

So here I sit — in Pine and Ink —

Awaiting Life — to start —

And find — it started long ago —

Inside — a broken Heart —

 

No Husband knocks — no Infant cries —

No Ocean claims my Name —

Only the Page — in patient White —

And Breath — and internal Pain —

 

Perhaps — when Timber folds to Dust —

And Pulse forgets to Be —

They’ll say — She waited in a Room —

And turned it — Poetry —

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RIPearl
28 / F / 'Murica
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Mar 4
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