I’m imagining the you, the you you choose to be
when there is no one there to see
When the company is gone and you close the door,
are you the same person you were the moment before?
If you didn’t know company was coming by,
would left-over take-out be the only food supply?
Who are you? The you you choose to be,
when there is no one there to see.
If I open a closet, will dirty clothes fall from on high,
because when you said you last did laundry was a white lie?
Do you rage at a world you want to throttle
or silently drown your fears at the bottom of a bottle?
Tell me about the you, the you you choose to be
when there is no one there to see.
Do you blast your music because the beats make you glad?
Or simply to drown out the loneliness making you sad?
Do you put your dirty feet on the coffee table,
and run around nude just ’cause you’re able?
I want to know the you, the you you choose to be,
when there is no one there to see?

National Poetry Month for 2021 Day 25 pondering who you are when no one is looking…