Modern Sanctuary

Where all can weep, sulk, rage, puke, excrete...

© Katharine Summers 2022, All Rights Reserved.

More than once, trapped in the 9 to 5

Watching the clock hands crawl

Snailing towards the shade.

(“Endure – your children need a roof, education!”)


Aware of the malady, unable to take the cure,

Sanity would seize me – I must resign!

Instead, bolting from my desk, and

Folder businesslike, tucked underarm,

Darted down the hall.

(A meeting?)

No, the toilet,

Closing the door on

The diabolic job.


Breathing in for the first time that day,

No pretence, me just being me.

Where no eyes could prod nor pry,

My private Arcadia.

I settled in, opened a book.

Sanctuary!

Where all persons are equal.

Where all can weep,

Sulk, rage, puke, excrete,

Or sit and confabulate

Under the unwavering eye

Of the great, porcelain god.


On average, humans expend

240 days in their lifetime on the toilet.

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