Joy

your voice     a cat-caress
with the soft static of cigarettes

your ponytailed hair

silvered by sixty-odd years

of what life throws at you

sometimes you walked on crutches
oftener you used the motorized wheelchair


one time i saw you walk

unassisted       lurching & hobbling

a dozen steps
without complaint

you once allowed
that you liked the way i looked from behind
then wondered
if i would have you up

on harassment charges

another time you told me

you would make glogg 

with a liquor illegal in this country
180 proof

you didn't like richard on the 6th floor
you weren't alone in that

he was     to put it mildly

obstinately anti-feminist         boorish really
you refused to ride the elevator with him

 

one afternoon

when you didn’t have your crutches

i helped you into a friend's s u v 

i held you in a hugging dance

of slow & stuttering music

 

*


you died in your sleep last november

i still have your card

from a few years ago

merry christmas tom
wishing you an interesting new year
joy

ps broke my glasses

sorry for the penmanship





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Written on 2022-10-13 at 08:15

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Editorial Team The PoetBay support member heart!
Your poem has been chosen to be featured on the home page of PoetBay. Thank you for posting on our poetry website!
2022-10-24


jim The PoetBay support member heart!
The word "joy" resonates deeply in so many way throughout this poem. Truly touching.
2022-10-17


Rob Graber
What a touching memoriam!
2022-10-13


Alan J Ripley The PoetBay support member heart!
Sorry to hear about your friend,
But it's nice to have memories.
Thanks for sharing. regards Alan.
2022-10-13


arquious The PoetBay support member heart!
The past 2 new years have been quite interesting. And the upcoming one is gearing up to be just as fascinating.
2022-10-13

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Whelm
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