Gatherings

I’m a loner, more comfortable in my own space
than with others.
I’d rather stay home with a book or movie than
go out at night with a group.

The pandemic reinforced
my introvert ways
made me want to stay home
even more. It was safer.

But recently I realized
I also long for contact and shared experiences.
And sometimes it is good to gather.
Sometimes human laughter and storytelling
is healing.
Sometimes a hug or a smile
is energizing.

So moving forward I plan to mix
alone time with
gathering time
and weave a comfortable cloth
from the two extremes
that works just for me.

9 thoughts on “Gatherings

  1. Someone asked me why I do these “Poetry things” and your words answered everything I felt like saying. Instead, I just threw them the “look” and kept on writing. Thank you. Perfect!

  2. This poem resonated intensely with me — the realization that, alongside the waves of the pandemic, waves of longing for connection were starting to form (sometimes, maybe even in counter-phase with each other).

  3. I relate very well to these two parts. It is good to have both. I love how you phrased these two lines “Sometimes human laughter and storytelling
    is healing.
    Sometimes a hug or a smile
    is energizing”

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