Sophie Yu
Today I Watered Grandpa’s Rhododendron in Building 19
Today I Watered Grandpa’s Rhododendron in Building 19
on the windowsill, a tank tips
and overflows into the sea. Little fish flutter
and twitch, slipping away, slipping back into my veins.
four years & this apartment hasn’t changed one bit
except i’m older and they’re older, and suddenly
watching kids channel 18 isn’t as fun
anymore. suddenly popsicles are
calories and i can’t sleep because the bed
scrapes my spine and the ac blows my toes
cold, peeking out from the mustard quilt, checkered
with plum blossoms through midnight.
honestly, i think i’ve forgotten how to
play the piano. how do you complete
the square? how do i say “sorry for
the delay” in mandarin, nicely? give me a break,
shatter the clock. how many sheep are
too many sheep? the shadows keep shifting.
i am a person brainwashed by tv, lazy-
go-sleep, eat: a day passes again. praise myself
for watering my grandpa’s wilting
rhododendrons and spending money
on pretty things at malls full of characters
I cannot read—that’s how I spend
my time. again, i’ve written nothing today.
at two in the morning, my laptop screen still
stares at me and i stare back until
one of us surrenders first
at four, my grandpa waddles over
to a thick stack of fading books
and a rusty row of mugs. he rearranges them
over over over
and and and
by the time he’s done
i’ve already fallen asleep.
Sophie Yu (she/her) is a rising junior at Phillips Exeter Academy and a member of the NH Teen Poet Laureate Team. She is a published author of two poetry collections titled “My Universe” and “Obsidian” and her poem “Finding Home” was awarded The Lamont Younger Poets Prize at her academy. Her work has also been featured in various anthologies and recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards both regionally and nationally. In her free time she loves to listen to music, cafe-hop, and scrapbook.