Every so often,
I hear the doorbell ring,
When I’m not expecting company.
Sometimes,
I look through the peep hole,
And see nothing at all,
“Damn kids,”
I’ll say,
Presumptively.
Sometimes,
It’s just the mailman,
So I sign for something,
Then he’s on his merry way.
But once in a while,
It’s you,
“Come on in,”
I say.
“Take a seat,”
I’ll go get some drinks,
And snacks.
We relax,
Tell some stories,
To fill in the gaps,
“It’s been too long,” you say.
I know it has,
“But I cannot stay,”
I also know that,
“Take your time,”
Glad I could give you,
Some of mine.
When you stand up,
With your arm,
Half in your jacket,
I ask nothing more of you.
When there’s nothing left to say,
All I want,
Is to be sure,
For now,
That you’re doing okay.