Your House Sitter

I found this poem “Note to the House Sitter” by Debora Palmer, over at RattleRattle’s mission is to promote both the practice of poetry, and a community of active poets on their site.  So if this poem inspires you to get out your paper and pen, or hammer out some prose on your keyboard, check their site out.

I forgot to tell you
the fire extinguisher is propped
by the piano. In case of fire,
grab the Cairo lamp and the dog.
If you rub her throat, she’ll lean
against you and moan. Night clunks
in the kitchen are the cats
or the ice-maker. Whispering
in the back office is voicemail, yelling
is from the neighbors two houses
north. The chandelier blinks;
changing bulbs doesn’t change
anything. And the guy next door
who chirps at his snapdragons
and flaps at passing pedestrians,
he’s harmless. Really.

 

© Debora Palmer on Rattle.com

© Feature Photo of Crocheted Fire Extinguisher

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