Poem: At Home Together

At Home Together

We do not do
anything special,
just spend the day
at home.  We cook,
we clean.  You do
your chores, I do
my writing.  We call
your mother.  We call
my brother.  Whatever
else we do, it is nothing,
is only filling the time
so we will not
spend our day
watching the news.

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