Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Ever Changing - The Longest Day

What would you do if the day was as long as you needed it to be?
I would - -

Wash all of the clothes in my house

Turn over the earth and plant seeds in my garden

Sort and match all of the socks

Answer Tina's early morning text
   and meet her for breakfast

Talk to my mother so she would hear me

Write

Go for a run without pain

Breathe deeply to the bottom of my lungs

Bake bread, slice it when it’s hot, slather it with butter and eat it

Flirt with all of the interesting women that I meet

Stay up late/get up early

Water my garden

Hang my sheets outside

Weed my garden

Kiss some of those women

Fix Bobbies computer

Blow past the writer's block

Go for a really long walk

Get a vacation from diabetes - so I could eat and enjoy the bread

Share a bottle of red wine with my friend, Julie
        Then go for a really long bike ride with her

Listen to the rain

Take a nap

Go swimming with my guys Max, Fletcher and Mason

Wash all of the windows in my house

Stop by my friend Carole's house
    Pet a greyhound and soak in her calming influence

Plan a road trip to no where

Fly to NYC to see Kelsey

Start and finish a novel

Walk my dog as long as he wants 
   and let him eat with the big dogs at Carole's house

Watch the flowers grow

Bring in the dried sheets

Sit on Anita and Gene's red couch and watch TV

Have an ice cold beer, while sitting on my deck

Pick the flowers

Revel in new friends

Contemplate a ride on her motorcycle

Hang colorful lights on my deck

Invite Mary for dinner 

Slow the pace of my heart

Begin the process of remembering with Jen

Have a late night talk with River about long ago lovers
     Wondering when it will happen again
         And what can we do to make it happen

Prepare a fine meal

In case you are wondering

Mary is not one of the women I kissed earlier in my day

Mary and I will sit on my deck with Ebony at our feet and watch the stars come out

Breathe deeply to the bottom of my lungs once more

Make my bed with the sun dried, rain softened sheets

And go to sleep


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