Poem: I Heard Someone Outside

I Heard Someone Outside

more than one person,
I think.  It sounded that way,
as if it were a conversation
happening just outside,
beyond the open door
while I sat in the garage.
It was raining, hard rain,
which is why I was in the garage,
not sitting outside, enjoying the air.
I am sure I heard people.
They seemed to be standing about,
I heard no urgency in their tone,
no sense of distress at the weather.
Maybe they like the rain
or maybe they had umbrellas
or were in a car with the window open.
I do not know.  I will never know
because I did not look.
At the time, I did not care much,
but now that it is too late,
now, I wish I did know.
I wish I knew everything
that can never be learned.

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