Poetry
By Eurdis Nail Greer
Home by Suppertime
If you're not here by suppertime,
I guess I'll stop and take the time
To write and tell you what I want to say-
Of all the times I'm missing you,
Wondering if you miss me too,
And little things I do from day to day.
Now supper's cooking on the stove
And I don't want it getting cold
Before I see your car pull in that drive.
I washed the dishes, mopped the floor,
Combed my unkempt hair once more,
And thought of things I'd say when you arrived;
Like:
"How are things today with you?
That new dress looks good on you...
Have you always worn your hair that way?"
While all the time it makes me glad
To watch your eyes light up like that;
It's hard to hear a single thing you say.
Just being with you says it all,
And it's okay if you don't call.
Since writing letters takes a lot of time,
I will be the one tonight
To write to say things are all right
If you are still not here by suppertime.
I wish that you had been there then
And seen that mama's great big grin
And, with her apron, wipe tears from her eyes
When from behind the curtain she
Saw kids and dogs and finally me
Walk in that door at home at suppertime.