For so long I’ve been telling myself
the same thing. Someday, I say,
as if Someday were a fat striped cat.
When I’m paying bills, Someday
comes to the legs of my chair
and tries to leap up into my lap. Someday
comes to sleep at night on my pillow
and purrs in my ear. Someday
hisses at the window when it’s dark
and she senses something’s there.
Someday always wants to be stroked,
except when she doesn’t. And when
I am lonely, distracted by clouds,
Someday curls into my side
and nuzzles my hand as if to say,
though I ignore her, I’m here.
Even though no cats are involved, I’m remembering this poem, “Standing,” by James Kavanaugh:
Standing
On the rim
of the world
Holding back
Lest I fall in.
Seems like
I’ve been here
A hundred years
Telling myself
Tomorrow I’ll begin.
I really really like this poem. Thanks Eduardo