
The Unexpected Guest Welcomed
By Big Frank Dickinson
The road to your home seems quietly untravelled,
and the sun has not yet risen. Still with the night
fog lingering, a blanket of uncertainty surrounds.
Inevitably, your door is found, and there is a
hollow knock; unexpected, but immediately recognized.
You open as the fog lifts revealing the change.
Your guest has found you; though you wish otherwise.
You cannot turn this one away: “Please come in.”,
you graciously say, in spite of yourself.
“I don’t know how to say this . . .”
“This is hard to say . . .”
“I’m sorry but you need to know.”
And you do need to know; though
you’d rather not; and so you find
yourself saying: “Please have a seat.”
You must say that; and you have.
You welcome this unwelcome guest
to feel as at home as you wish you were.
2 comments:
Very nice!
(You were not talking about me were you?)
Thanks -
Not you - of course - unless you came bearing those unwelcome bits of news!
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