She said it close to my ear, Like a goose down comforter Muffling a cat's purr. Softly exhaled, Sweetly hortative, The words danced through The monolithic inner halls Of my ear and mind. The sounds of shuffled socks on floorboards And velvet-gloved hands Tapping walls Echoed like the sea. This pillow had never cradled My thinning hair So delicately, With such maternal Firmness and warmth. Lost in the blankets And sheets, My hands and feet slept Like post-carnival children. She said it like a phantom Alone in a field, "Get the **** out of my bed, Or I'll scream."