The World, slipped away

I awake to a view gone blank,

all but the nearest coast erased,

as if the world about us sank,

 

slipped mistily beyond our gaze,

and left our condo on the brink. 

The window netting gently sways,

 

caressed to motion by the lan-

guid breeze. A salty crusting stays

on sill, on sheets, on skin. I thank 

 

that happy chance—that of all days,

today is Sunday. Closed, the bank,

the doctor’s, butcher’s—every place

 

I’d need to visit. Stay, instead— 

Wait out this loss-of-world from bed!

Paula Aamli

Paula Aamli

Dr. Paula Aamli is a Humanities graduate, writer, and poet, with a day job in financial services. Paula has had poems published, or selected for future publication, in The Lindenwood Review, The Tiger Moth Review, FreezeRay Poetry, and Paddler Press, among others. One of Paula’s poems in Paddler Press was selected for their Pushcart Prize nominations in 2021.