An In-Between Time
An In-Between Time
He hasn’t quite left her,
she hasn’t quite given up.
The children have grown and gone,
echoes from empty rooms
make the house seem larger.
He baits a hook for a mermaid
but has not yet made a cast,
she dreams of a journey’s promise
but has not yet packed her bag.
It’s an in-between time of life
after the garden is harvested
but not cleaned up for next year.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Poetry Now 5.4 Issue 28 (1980) 34.
Word Count
70
Original Publication
Date Published
1980
Complete Poems
403
Notes and Commentary
HFP Box 58 Pub Log lists title as "An In Between Time"