In The Corners, poetry by Craig R Kirchner at Spilwords.com

In The Corners

In The Corners

written by: Craig R Kirchner

 

Retired is a routine,
no mark to hit on stage,
no lines to rehearse, just get up,
make the coffee, stay hidden,
hang in the corners backstage,
occasionally audition for a part
you know you won’t get.

If lucky you’re hanging
with a Sundance, a soul mate,
the corners can be electric,
when you get to the Kuerig
you make two and it feels good.
You don’t have to perform,
you know you are the lead.

But what of the empty corners,
the silent theatre, an occasional mouse
or cock roach, the only conversation
are soliloquys to no applause.
The routine is mundane,
the only part, meaningless.
I contacted an organization that

“Takes poetry to underprivileged children” –
volunteered to do readings, hopefully teach
someone the thrill of writing a poem.
The director said, “we don’t
have volunteers do that anymore.”
I went back to the corner, and am still
mulling over the mission statement.

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