Peace is seeing the neighbor outside
and not having to engage.
Peace is a 47-minute phone call
with the President of the Escambia County
Democratic Womenās Club.
Peace is another phone callā
with your aunt who isnāt blood
but feels more like familyā
telling you how much that plant clipping grew,
sending a photo of it now,
lush and thriving on her windowsill.
Peace is your boyfriendās dead dadās dog
lounging with you on the river deck
at twilight,
after the sun settled,
and set for the day.
Peace is not a pontoon.
Iāll take the water ripplesā
the sight and sound of themā
any day.
Peace is the first firefly
you saw on the
summer solstice.
The World and Me are Peaceā
at least according to my Spidey Senses. š
