When
something captures interest,
it’s rarely
opportune –
there is no
planning for it –
it grabs at
something inward in you
just when you’ve
forgotten you will
ever change
or die.
And then you
turn around –
a sound, a sigh,
a cry, a touch.
Your heart
sustains a clutch.
It’s here: it
won’t come later,
won’t come
soon:
it isn’t
near, it’s here.
Mostly it’s a
serendipity of life: a lure,
procured: an
unpredictability avails --
a slice, a
break – that take
your breath. Sometimes
it is death.
That comes on
the sly. Perhaps
when it regales you, you’ll know why.
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