Blackman's Point
Not what you planned
when you maxed out
credit cards
to buy
a trailer home
one row back
from the sea.
Monthly interest
secured a shush
and slurry ocean,
the rain refrain
of pebbles,
awning flap-ups,
goosebumps
off the water,
green-head curses
from the marshland
behind.
All year long
you counted to Spring,
for packing the car,
climbing grey-stained steps,
unlocking the door,
built-in table, bed,
airplane bath,
the beagle from
the next door RV
whimpering at dawn.
Even tarnished
by chemo,
the trailer wheels
rusted from salt,
you thrilled
at the purchase,
never wanting
to leave
the sun, earth,
cinnamon smell
of beach plum roses,
a high tide line
tumbled with stone.
During the last winter,
we rinsed pink pails of bile,
tempted you with
delicacies you could
no longer chew,
cringed at the erosion
of your flesh,
and still you plucked
at the bedspread,
planning summer,
refusing to concede to
any finish, but to
make your way
to the trailer,
and so, in the end,
we took you to
the white beach light.
12 comments:
She had a favorite place and you honored that.
powerful poem and such a tribute. thanks for sharing with us
How beautiful and bittersweet. The ocean seems eternal and perhaps that's why so many love it.
I think your poems are lovely (and leave me with a FEELING so they accomplish the "goal").
I understand why she loved the ocean. It's so peaceful. It also reminds me that I'm just a small part of a very large world.
So sorry about the loss of your sister. Your poem honored her so well. Having a special place gives a person peace. It sounds like her place gave her a lot of peace.
Absolutely beautiful. I can't write anything else because I am crying for your loss.
Beautiful. I didn't know her, or really you, but wanted to cry.
Hi Liza - that was a poem of love ... so special. Your sister obviously was so passionate about Blackman's Point ... the sound of the Ocean ... 'home' as it was home ... and now she's there once again and this time for ever more. So lovely ... thank you for sharing, yet the sadness of loss - still the blessing of life ever after ... with thoughts - Hilary
Such a poignant piece but beautifully written. Writing can be a catharsis for me, as well. The last line is especially lovely.
Tears in my eyes.
Dear Liza,
What a powerful, emotive, poignant poem in dedication to the loss of your beloved sister. Words of therapy and the verbalisation, a tonic for your heart and soul.
Thank you.
Gary
OMG, such a powerful poem! Love fills every word. My eyes misted over. I'm sorry about your sister, Liza. What a painful period, what a loss. My heart goes out to you. May warm memories fill your heart this Christmas and bring a smile of love remembered. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Liza!
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