She Had Enough (Poem)

she swept her words into a heap

left them there on the living room floor

trudged up the hill to live alone with her silence

no one would notice them anyhow

they’d slam into the house like always

not even bother to wipe their dirty boots

demand their hot supper and cold tea

she wouldn’t be there to care

no more caring for these ungrateful men

they didn’t care to hear anything from her mouth

good bad or just plain tired didn’t matter they never listened

she’d fetch cook do only for herself now

spin all the tales she could laugh within her head

but to all who knocked on her door relative or not

she’d give them nothing but a wordless stony stare

point them down the rise with one sharp finger

and as they left her porch

shut the door hard enough to be heard down the hill

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