Poem: Distracted

Distracted

is an easy way to be for me tonight.
I could still be pouring all my attention out
over nothing at all, not thinking
of what I know I should be focused on
but following thoughts 
as they bounce across the field of mind
like the wild rabbit we saw
by the road the other day.
What was it I was thinking about?
I do not even know
if I was considering anything
or if this is all I had in mind.
I can't even remember
where we were
when we saw the rabbit.
It is not a thing that happens every day,
not here, anyhow.
In some places,
but not this one.

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