Blue Curtains

by Alex Dimitrov

That day we were in a room with blue curtains.
Every time I wanted to speak
some hand would lift that pale, translucent fabric
and I’d see him standing on the circular balcony 
which held something old and shapeless.
It was late morning. 
We were already late for everything.
So I stood at one end of the room
and watched him. And between us
was a bed and a table and things
in a hotel—you know, 
things that are anonymous
and belong to no one. 
Like a sea or a life.
And all I remember is how expensive it was.
Not the room, but the feeling.





Last updated December 17, 2022