Through Two Windows
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Comforting, in its way, how, wherever you may be,
The effect’s so much the same--walking in Rome,
say, or Reykjavik, or one of those rust-red
Missouri rivertowns where we all were born and grew,
you merely glance right up into somebody’s home,
catching the sky, out back, through two
sets of windows, and are in a sense home free:
free of everywhere you’ve lived, everything you’ve read.
It’s a tinted sky--as if by the lives bound like a book
between its panes--and so not quite the one
you’re standing under. No wonder, then, these odd un-
sorted feelings of exclusion and remorse . . .
all a small price to pay for any look
at the roof of another world, of course.
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