Evening Duty

by greylark · 22/01/2026
Published 22/01/2026 19:06

The streetlights found their height,

casting long, patient shadows.

Across the lawn, the neighbor's porch light

began its nervous, broken conversation

with the dark.


I traced the chipped paint

on our own railing,

a faint, pale blue

beneath the evening gray.

It wasn't my duty,

not really,

just a quiet hour

holding its breath.

#domestic life #nighttime #quiet contemplation #solitude

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