Katrina Kaye
I watch the clouds gather
outside the bedroom window
the snow is coming
please let the snow come
the hush of the early morning
wraps itself around me
turning my breath to ghost
While she sleeps,
I make coffee
enough for both of us
but I know hers will go cold
before she wakes
when she wakes
if she wakes
I watch the sky
and pray for snow
let coffee bitter the tongue
take in the air
from my lungs
when I woke
I was colder than I have
ever been
I was talking to ghosts
that are still clinging to flesh and blood
When I woke,
I was alone so I stayed
beside her while she slept
across the room
in a blanket and chair
by the window
sipping the coffee and
watching the sky
praying for snow
hoping she wakes soon
so neither of us
will be alone
“While she sleeps,” was previously published in Saturday’s Sirens (2021).