Poem
Day after Daylight Savings
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Margaret Hasse
Blue numbers on my bedside clock
tell I forgot to change the hour.
This sets routines on haywire.
Like a domestic goat staked
to its circle of earth.
I donโt do well untethered.
I have no hunger for early dinner,
become confused by the sound
of children who seem out
too late for a school night.
Theyโve found an extra helping
of daylight to romp on new grass
and canโt contain themselves,
strip off jackets, scatter
like a rag of ponies.
Whatever time says,
their joy insists
on springing forward.
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