3rd Amendment
At the bottom of the kitchen trash
I found the empty container
Of take out food with my name clearly written on it
Following a trail of footsteps from
The standing water in the bathroom
I discovered my soaking wet bedroom slippers in the hallway
Maybe I’ve been spoiled by a life of solitude
Maybe there’s some other way
I can express my gratitude
But the presence of so many friendly strangers makes me nervous
And it doesn’t mean that I’m not truly thankful for your service
Lately I’ve been spending more and more
Of my free time hanging out in the empty back room
At the diner just up the highway
And it’s just to give you elbow room that I’ve been making use
Of the sleeping bag that I keep rolled up and stacked behind my couch
Do you think that I think I’m somehow better than you?
Please accept my word
That nothing can be further from the truth
But the presence of so many friendly strangers makes me nervous
And it doesn’t mean that I’m not truly thankful for your service