Old friend, thank you for showing me
how dazzling each shaft of daylight
truly is, how many sparrows cry
beside my window—what strength
inside their tiny, ruffled throats.
Thank you for the wires widening
my skull, their electric reminder
the world is full of noise and light.
When I have friends you are with us.
We drink our coffee in your honor.
And when I've left my friends behind,
in another place or another year,
you’ve followed where no one else would go.
Alone in seasick rooms,
I've known that you would come.