The Sad Clarinet
One cold night
I opened Rumi
for a poem on loneliness.
In the other room
my father played
his clarinet.
I found a poem
called “granite and wineglass”
and read aloud.
Near the end,
somewhere, it read,
“Don’t keep complaining about loneliness!”
“Screw you, Rumi!”
I shouted, over
the sad clarinet,
and in that moment
my loneliness
vanished.
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