Poem: Rekindled

Rekindled

I almost forgot and walked off
before it was all done,
but the patterns of action,
the habits and routines,
they were enough
to remind me.
I know, I had forgotten,
had not considered it at all.
It was nothing in my mind,
but when the time came
I found myself remembering.
I do not know just how it happened
or why, even, it seems a miracle,
but it does.  Tonight, it does.
Oh, what a joy to notice
such simple things
and take delight in them.
I wish it were a thing I found easer
and did far more often.

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