I originally wrote this poem in response to turning down the opportunity to join my mother and her darling friend Victoria for a walk. I was tired. Maybe I’d recently had Rituximab. I sat in the doorway instead, waving off my friends. And soon found myself writing a poem about how I regretted saying no! These days, Victoria is the one unable to go for long walks among crunchy leaves, and the inevitable bump into a friendly soul for a catch up. Village life occurs in the entwined casual conversations that spring up on summer or autumn walks…and hospital life puts an end to those. It is a winter of sorts, a wintering of a life well lived.
I wish I had said Yes!
beloved,
When you asked me out to walk
among the leaves,the turning leaves,
You were offering methe sound of dreams,And I turned you down, politely.Not today, I smiled.Perhaps, maybe, tomorrow?But I wish I had said Yes!beloved,I wish we had shared this light.Next time, don't ask.Just take me!Order me to dress!I am going to need your help,beloved,To begin the Year of Yes.
1 comments:
I so resonate with this poem and situation. I say no to way too many things due to fatigue and hobbly legs. I miss so much. I love your poem and the whole idea of the Year of Yes! I enjoy the photos too. Lovely smiles!
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