I weep against the window,
my tears the rain of
forgotten memories.
Who am I?
Is this yesterday
that peeks through
the fog drifting
among my thoughts?
Just now I saw my mother
standing among the roses.
She never liked cut flowers.
They reminded her of death
with their wilting petals.
Mother is gone isn’t she?
You told me I remembered
that only this morning.
The nurse wants me
to take another pill
to calm me.
Won’t death be enough
time to spend emotionless?
My husband tells me it is summer,
the time of picnics, swimming,
and long moonlit drives
with the car windows rolled down.
My little girls love summer.
They beg to lie on a blanket
in the backyard to count the stars.
I am so cold. When will winter end?
I tire of snow covering the sidewalks.
There is a nice man standing next to me.
Perhaps I should ask him his name.
©Susie Clevenger 2012
dVerse ~ Poets Pub
dVerse ~ Poets Pub
In Summer-y; Dog Days/Zucchini/Poetics
This is not what most people would expect
from a prompt that asks to write about summer.
My mother had Alzheimer's and I visit the topic
periodically in my poetry. It is something that will
touch everyone at some point either through a family member,
a friend, or personally. I have included a link to the
Alzheimer's Association
This is not what most people would expect
from a prompt that asks to write about summer.
My mother had Alzheimer's and I visit the topic
periodically in my poetry. It is something that will
touch everyone at some point either through a family member,
a friend, or personally. I have included a link to the
Alzheimer's Association
Comments
That part about seeing mother by the roses ... and then asking your husband his name at the end. You really socked me in the gut with this piece. Beautiful, impressive work.
I also enjoy seeing flowers alive and in the ground and not cut and dying too soon. A sad, bittersweet lovely, write Susie.
I also enjoy seeing flowers alive and in the ground and not cut and dying too soon. A sad, bittersweet lovely, write Susie.