My Poem “You & Me”

Have a read of my poem “You & Me” published recently in InDaily Poet’s Corner. I hope you enjoy it.

You & Me

Your silence

is a closed door.

Some people

would kiss a house full of frogs

rather than knock to come in.

When a parakeet sits quietly

twittering to himself

or grinding his beak,

he is happy and content.

A parakeet does not like

living alone though,

does not thrive if he is.

What about you?

Or could we move to

a different room,

one in which the door is left open,

perhaps?

Copyright Libby Sommer 2025

Sydney’s Libby Sommer worked in film and TV production at ABC Television for some years prior to starting her own public relations business. Her poetry, short stories and non-fiction have appeared in literary journals and other publications in Australia and overseas. She is also the author of a number of poetry collections, and novels. More about Libby and her writing can be found at her website, and her appearance in last week’s Poet’s Corner can be read here.

4 thoughts on “My Poem “You & Me”

  1. Thank you for sharing your beautiful poem “You & Me”. It’s a gentle, perceptive piece that quietly unfolds into something deeply human. I love how you use the parakeet as both metaphor and mirror—its quiet contentment, its need for companionship, its dislike of solitude—all subtly inviting the reader to reflect on emotional openness and connection.

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