Courting Anger: A Writing Prompt

I’m encouraged to channel my anger, 

to sit with it. Take it to tea. 

“So, you’re real,” I’d say, half looking away, hoping it would not take note of me. 

“Is this about the table I bought you for Valentine’s Day?” I’m sure it would respond, looking at me in its superior way. “Because I was sick of looking at the other one,” it’d quip. 

Sigh. Seeing its sad state of insight

and a lack of rhythm or kind goal,

“I release you,” I’d murmur, feeling more self-assured, “but I’ll take back my eyes, mind and soul.” 

This Haiku: All’s As It Should Be

I’ll never forget
The hand and the sideways smile
That left me breathless

Nor animal tracks
That pitt-er-pat-erred on my
Heart and bees that buzzed

Pleadings to breathe deep
Love more, cherish time, notice
-Dismiss at what cost?

Photos, TV shows
Pink hearts, one big hug -stay too
All’s as it should be