Woman (reading)
Singer:La Dispute
Album:Rooms of the House
You on a Tuesday afternoon
A breeze seen when the curtains move
You by the window with both feet up on the couch
Where you sit and you read and I watch you
the sunlight frames your silhouette
I think of lighting fireworks
I idly write down observations on the scene
Like do the blueprints name the rooms alone?
Do we name them on our own?
You with a book propped on your knees
A breeze seen in your coffee steam
I'm in the office thinking back to rules of poetry
what does pentameter mean?
Legs bent at forty-five degrees
Try to find your rhyme scheme
I look for objects on the desk
With which to sculpt your image best
Woman (reading)? Girl (at rest)?
Watching you shifting your weight
And I pause where I am for a second when I hear your name
Sometimes I think I see your face in improbable places
Do those moments replay for you?
When I'm suddenly there and then won't go away
When you're sitting in the living room reading for the afternoon
Do you put your book down
look and try to find me there?
Sometimes I think of all the people
How the spaces in the memories you make
Change the room from just blueprints
To the place where you live
You take all that you own
On hardwood floor in the living room
the scratches below that we found
And the wine stain on the couch
We'd still try to move it around
And I can't tell what the difference is
Between the ones that we made
And the ones that we didn't make
They all conjure images still
Where you sit and you read