A Room of Her Own
The office was once called The Golfing Room
Computer, desk, chair
Golf pictures in every corner
Titleist banner engulfed one wall
Even the light switch
adorned with a
pewter golfer
She painted on the kitchen table
Toting her paints in one container or another
A grocery bag, coffee can, a Hello Kitty lunch box
Always a temporary space
Never a home for
Paints or brushes
Or receipts
From
Michael’s
Little by little
The golf pictures disappeared,
Replaced with brushes and paints
And canvases
Of clouds
Faces
Dreams
A sacrifice by one
Something as small as a corner room
Meant so much to the other
Now she has a room of her own
Except
For
That
Titleist
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