I think of you
somewhat
as a bank building,
tall and well-built
and
beautiful but with
very few openings.
There are two windows
for withdrawals,
and four windows
for deposits;
there are no doors.
There is
an immense computer
running data inside
and a staff of many
to interconnect
and to process
information.
There is
a very large storehouse
with knowledge,
memories,
literature,
scientific papers,
ancient stories
and poetry
and more;
well-catalogued
for easy access.
There is also
a large furnace
so that nothing
gets cold in
the physical plant
(as it's known in bureauracracies) .
Since everything is
contained
and somewhat rigid,
the building reacts well
to some soft touches
and needs them
whether this is obvious or not.
There is a plan
and a structure for defense
against
the dangerous world
which can be activated.
This is somewhat how I see you;
you know that I have
immense respect
for all the knowledge
and connections you have.
Do you call them synaptic?
And would you be
able
and willing
to create a door
for little me?
© 2008 Rachel
Herbert Nehrlich
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/what-i-think-of-you-by-rachel/