
There once was a fear I can name: it is money,
not romance, not art, not a crisis of honeyed
dramatic despair,
but the rent and repair
and the count of each bill stacking up, which is funny
only to people who don’t have to stare
at the numbers each month in a plain plastic chair
with a pen and a screen
and a tight space between
what is earned and what leaves, and I state it this way
because this is the subject and not an array
of symbols or moons: I am talking of pay,
of the cost of being alive every day,
of the fear that a slip or a fever or break
in the hours I sell will immediately make
a hole I can’t patch. I am writing it straight:
I am worried about my material state.
This concern is not coded, disguised, or made grand.
It is cash. It is work. It is what I have planned
failing fast if a number is wrong. I expand
on it only to say I would like solid land
underfoot. That is all. I am naming the theme:
I want basic security, plain as it seems.
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💖There is a tune this piece follows, but I can't quite put my finger on it. It has the distinct, galloping rhythm of something like Mary Poppins. 💖The "plain plastic chair" functions as a perfect merism, showing exactly the extent of the lack in this environment. I love the juxtaposition of this upbeat, almost joyous rhythm against the depth of your worries. It makes the "Money" struggle feel so much more relatable and digestible.