She Sits There

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Title

She Sits There

Description

This poem addresses the issue of homelessness and aging and was published in 2021 by Notable Works in "Love Warms the Homeless Heart II."

Creator

Noreen Inglesi

Language

English

Text

She Sits There

She sits there
Draped in an outfit
Made for another day
Silk socks
Warming her cramped legs
Unable to shake a spider away

She sits there
Stomach pervaded with the week’s
Meal for one
Ears aching from the wall clock’s
Immortal thumping
Of moments gone

She sits there
Roughly running flesh-dried fingers
Through her bristled silver strands
Green eyes transfixed to the door
Like a falling star
Clinging to the last light

She sits there
Hidden behind translucent windows
Windows wrapped in pink cotton curtains
Hung tightly to scare out the dark
Like an overcast day
Hidden from its misdirected shadows

She sits there
Weary of days spent
In stale reflection
Mind clutched
To cracked and blurry photos
People
Places
Memories waning slowly
Like plucked flowers
Drying in a summer sun

By Noreen Inglesi

Date

2019

Location

Rhode Island

Citation

Noreen Inglesi, “She Sits There,” Rhode Island COVID-19 Archive, accessed December 23, 2024, https://ricovidarchive.org/index.php/items/show/8346.

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