to my late wife (8 yrs today)

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we lay together on the lawn

and watched the northern lights

you said they looked like dancers

swirling around in gossamer gowns

i disagreed

i said they looked like neon curtains

rippling and ruffling in the cosmic wind

 

we swung together on the porch

and discussed our future plans

you said we should put money

away for our golden years

i disagreed

i said we probably should spend

it before somebody else does

 

we waded together at the beach

and gazed out over the water

you said there must be a god

being the good, trusting one

i disagreed

i quoted hemingway, i think

being the know-it-all ass

 

now, i’m sitting here alone

under a beautiful full moon

and i’m thinking that if you

were here, you’d tell me it’s

made out of green cheese

and i’d agree

i would so agree

 

43 thoughts on “to my late wife (8 yrs today)

  1. “there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live”

    Such are these fleeting moments that enrich us and make us more than we could ever imagine.
    There is power in your words Michael.

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  2. Deeply sweet and profound!
    My wife, Marla, fell last night and hit her head hard on the kitchen floor. She is OK but has a lot of swelling and a black eye. We go tomorrow for a CAT Scan for her shoulder (unrelated to the fall). Life is very delicate, very delicate.

    from Walt Whitman:

    Nothing is ever really lost, or can be lost,
    No birth, identity, form—no object of the world.
    Nor life, nor force, nor any visible thing;
    Appearance must not foil, nor shifted sphere confuse thy brain.

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