Behavioral Homeostasis
You are every degree that drops lower. 
Every second of cold sliced by the fan 
into two seconds more. Voyeur bleeding 
in the air. 
On the first day of winter—or some freak 
day of summer—you are what makes me strip, 
shiver, and present. So I can feel you. 
All of you. 
And, on this day of winter—a summer, 
too—I find myself just as reluctant 
to pick out a coat, or cover. Let’s spot 
the difference: 
In the first, you've left me for so long, and 
a t-shirt or skirt means hugs, hello’s, touch. 
The second, you’ve left me again. I want 
to feel it. 
This poem was originally featured in the Spring 2024 issue of the New Forum student literary journal over at UC Irvine. Please click here to view the rest of the issue, which is full of wonderful works by wonderful people.