The tea leaves told me it would be all it should be.
My bags were packed the same way a child packs a bag, everything vital was left on the bed.
I took satisfying trinkets because pollution dulls.
Oh, I am at your doorstep once more.
The lady in the techni-colored shawl with eyes like a rainbow, brought the water to a boil, dropped in the leaves, told me my future would be ready in a second,
I'd know everything in due time,
and it was.
The tea leaves told me in a raspy, Pall Mall voice that everything was going to be all it should be.
So, here I am, at your doorstep, and everything vital hums through woven lips on your bed.
I have come for a teddy bear that I have hugged too long.