And More

by Ralph Angel

I open my eyes again. So be it,
good. Don’t leave. The dark slides into slippers
easily. The quiet finds a robe. The room
rises and is falling with your
breathing. As if
I’d never seen you sleeping,
in this house and warmth,
at this hour, this bed
I can’t quite
put my finger on
and like.

-from Twice Removed: Poems, Sarabande Books (2001)