Empty Booths

Empty Booths

A Poem by Nicholas Enloe

the diners are silent,
and close before dusk,
solitary kettles boil,
in quiet homes glowing in the night,
and unringing phones.
how are you today?
is all we ever say,
and one day we’ll all get together.

© 2024 Nicholas Enloe


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Added on March 11, 2024
Last Updated on March 11, 2024