A
Widow’s Daybreak
I can
see the gymnasts on the lawn at the break of day.
The
pink elephant of fate.
That
ever enveloping blackness as the shade of life creeps down.
The
moments begin to outweigh the sum.
The secondhand drums-the trumpets call.
Summer’s
last crimson sunset fades to watercolour.
The
thrusts of the aorta are tallied.
Failings
are weighed with peddlers’ iron.
His
warm hands-
his
slow breaths in slumber,
are totalled as if Mickey Mantle himself
signed
his thorax.
My grip
on the concrete world has turned to sand.
Oh! To
stretch the grains,
melting
the molecules of glass.
Alas, I
awake with a strand of my hair over one hazel eye,
bracing
myself for the inescapable horror to set in.
Imploring
for the mundane from the day before,
I swing
my bare feet to the cold opaque floor,
yearning
for his familiar stirring in our marital bed.
Jessica
Weyer Bentley is an Author/Poet. Her first collection of poetry, Crimson
Sunshine, was published in May 2020 by AlyBlue Media. She has contributed
work to several publications for the Award-Winning Book Series, Grief Diaries,
including Poetry and Prose, and Hit by a Drunk Driver. Jessica’s
work has been anthologized in Women Speak Vol. 6 (Sheila-Na-Gig Editions),
Summer Gallery of Shoes (Highland Park Poetry), Common Threads 2020 Edition
(Ohio Poetry Association), Appalachian Witness Volume 24 (Pine Mountain Sand
and Gravel) and Made and Dream (Of Rust and Glass), 2021and online blogs
including Global Poemic and Fevers of the Mind and countless other anthologies,
magazines, and journals. She is currently penning her second collection of
poetry, Down Below Where the Canary Sings, slated for publication in Spring
2023. Jessica currently resides in Northwest Ohio.
So sad, but so real. One day at a time in a poem.
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