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It Happened

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A rumpled bed,
stains on the carpet,
a dripping faucet,
daylight looks through
dirty windows.
Grease on the stove
smokes at breakfast
above sticky linoleum.
It is always the same,
like the front page of a newspaper
with a whore’s boldness
the rooms expose their drabness—
it will never change.

But it does change, it will never be the same.
You brought affectionate hands
and words clean and bracing,
not a kiss, not even a touch,
just the fragrance of appearance
to fill the whole house.
It will never be the same,
it has all changed.

First Line
A rumpled bed,
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1974
Original Citation
Hawk and Whippoorwill 2 (Autumn 1974) 25.
Complete Poems
268
Word Count
96
Poetic Form
open
Themes
Twitter Quote
Grease on the stove / smokes at breakfast / above sticky linoleum.