heavy locks and muffled noise
This is necessary
to have silence
or at least muffled noise
a barking dog chained to a tree
the fan stuttering
a woman’s voice in the other room
obscured by television
or static on the radio
there must be earplugs
and doors with locks
solid locks
that can’t be picked
with a hairpin
or a screwdriver
something about writing
makes people want to interrupt
they don’t understand the silence
the tapping of the keys
or the carving sound of a pen eating paper
a fear instinct kicks in
they want to disrupt
to slide between the pen and the page
women will do it with their shirts off
bending at the waist or twirling about
men will flex and bark like animals
the phone will ring
you’ve got to bury it under a pile of laundry
or leave it outside
in the mailbox
packages will arrive
the doorbell rings
and it all must be ignored
brutally and totally
shut out
as a protective measure
in hopes of
one more
pile of words
on the page