Her face wears anger, daring you to look into her eyes and offer “hello” the only things left to lift her to standing are guilt and tears held in place daily by repeated phone calls to her children
Neighbors are uncertain what to say everything changed when her husband died tinnitus of lonely continually ring guilty for feeling angry that he left her she always drinks alone now
I brought her some dinner on cafeteria china unbreaded fish that she wanted for lent She thinks people are laughing at her. her eyes are brown and mostly terrified crying out for someone to see her
Standing there, in her soft, white sweater head drenched in tears and apologies anger exchanged for compassion I hugged her tightly for a good long time so she would know that I meant it