Tuesday, June 25, 2019

A Rare Day (Day 888)


It’s a rare day 
when I fail to think of you
in grief   your memory still comforts
in faded cotton  trailing barefoot 
   on a path beside railroad tracks 
      in July’s sere heat
in joy   your light shines through 
my eyes   moonwhite   dreams 
   of romance bursting in a heart
      too large for your too-small town   
it’s a rare day 
when I do not see you   standing 
   by a window   one hand cradling 
      the opposite elbow
in something diaphanous   
   enjoying the admiration 
      of your remembered beaux
those darling boys   cigarette akimbo   
eyes on the distance   and yet  
   in red   twirling   
      laughing as you danced away


In memory of my grandmother, LaVaughn Louise (Edwards) Baker, 
shown on the right, next to her twin sister, LaNore. 

(c) 2019, by Hannah Six
Image of Carmel, CA: vtsr/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

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