The poetic city: “The Dream House Of My Childhood”

A watercolor from the poet’s childhood home. (Painting by: Jim Blanchard)

 

“The Dream House Of My Childhood”
 
In the dream I find myself on the sidewalk 
standing before my childhood home.
 
I hope the new owner will come out 
and invite me in for a tour. 
 
I remember how every nook, corner, 
and cranny was once filled with meaning.
 
I wonder how the house will affect me now, fifty years later 
and a long way from the luxury in which I was raised. 
 
Two workmen emerge from the front door 
pushing a dolly laden with things to be discarded.
 
I move closer to get a glimpse of the entryway.
 
I expect to see the sweeping stairwell, the marble floor, 
and the crystal chandelier just as I remember them.
 
Instead I find myself drawn into a large, airy, sunlit space 
filled with plants and almost nothing else. 
 
I long to know something about the person 
who would choose to live in a place so appealing to me.  
 
Then I hear movement and decide not to intrude. 
 
Quietly slipping away I swallow my frustration
until I wake up to realize that I am the new owner…
 
The one who made the dream house of my childhood 
into a place where I can be truly me. 
Reece Burka
9/5/2020

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