Yes to the wooden giraffe airmailed from Arizona
with a note from your mother-in-law saying no more
excuses to sleep unprotected by your spirit animal,
but no to a new kind of insomnia. Yes to most -philias
not in the dictionary, like car washes in the rain
and bakeries on fire, but no no no to looking at old photos
with a bottle of Maker’s. Yes to your wife drinking
beer in the shower, but don’t hop in and join her,
let her have this moment beautifully wet and alone,
you’re here in the kitchen sautéing spinach and garlic
if she needs you. No to speed limit signs graffitied
but yes to climbing the overpass at night to tell the world
exactly the year that you loved her
This poem by Justin Bigos rocked my world and will rock yours.
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