Low Man

by Xevson · 11/03/2026
Published 11/03/2026 16:09

The phone rings and she says

ice and napkins.

Not a request, just a list.

I’m thirty-two and still the runner.


In the shoebox, there’s a picture

of me in ninety-eight.

My brother’s flannel is so big

the sleeves are rolled three times,

bunched-up wool around my wrists

like a weight I hadn't asked to carry.

#aging #burden #domestic routine #existential melancholy #familial obligation

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