One of Those Days

One of Those Days

by Theodora Goss


It is one of those days when I feel completely out of step

with the world, when I am convinced

I should be somewhere different . . .


Walking through a forest of tall trees, preferably maples

because it is autumn, and their leaves would create

a carpet, maybe even a path

of red and yellow. And I could follow it,

in the belief that I was going somewhere.


What has happened to my life?


My moments are measured by clocks,

not by the chirping of crickets, or the call

of birds in the underbrush at the edge of the forest,

not by the movements of water

as it falls over rocks into a pool.

Not by the sun sinking lower.

Although I know, I can feel, that it is all

falling: the leaves, the sun,

the running water into the still water.

And then the birds and crickets falling silent.


I can feel it even though in my efficient life

where the clocks are marking time,

all the minutes are the same: one after another,

in equal intervals. Still, outside my window,

behind the reflected electric lights,

slowly darkness comes,


like a benediction. And I feel

once again, that I was born elsewhere

and have, still, elsewhere to go . . .

where beneath tall trees, slowly the leaves

and evening are falling together.


Forest 3 x 1000


I wrote this poem on a day when I was feeling exactly like this!  If you’re interested in my poetry, you can read more in my poetry collection, Songs for Ophelia.


Cover of ARC of Songs for Ophelia JPG


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Published on October 17, 2015 11:30
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