Local Artist Tribute: Susan Read Cronin
Today, I am going to publish a copy change I wrote from a local artist and poet, Susan Read Cronin. Her original poem is so lovable and endearing, as is the whole of Notices: Poems & Art (available for purchase from the artist here)
Sarah's Version of Susan Read Cronin's Original Titled:
AT MIDNIGHT, SMELLING TOAST,
I COME DOWNSTAIRS TO FIND YOU
AT THE KITCHEN TABLE.
AT DAYBREAK, HEARING PBS,
I COME OUT TO FIND YOU
IN OUR LIVING ROOM
There you all are, snuggling in blankets
in the forts you all built three days ago,
Daniel Tiger pouring in to all six eyes,
unbrushed hair,
my lavender faux fur coat
no pants, no shirts,
only one in underwear.
Your bare hands sweep
the bits of blanket shrouding your shoulders.
In the doorway, I stand and grin,
at these little children,
at once two future women and a man,
dear,
dear to me.