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May 2019 · 139
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Helena May 2019
Moments

Thousands of moments
Trickled through her fingers
And into the quicksand of her life,
Helplessly sinking, heavy, lost.

Each moment
A tribute to the one long moment that was full of life, of him;
Until the final moment that she held him
and willed him to not leave.

That final futile moment slipped though her heart
Like a knife,
Severing the sacred vow and killing the fragile
Hope that had sustained her.

Still, the shadow of him danced half-hidden
In her gray heart;
Danced to the music of the memories that had
synchronized their lives and measured out their dreams.

Thousands of memories
Trickled through the fingers of her mind
and into the emptiness of her heart,
Gently stroking, stroking it back to life.
May 2018 · 198
Troy
Helena May 2018
For a few short moments
I held you in my arms
absorbing you, memorizing you,
pouring a lifetime's worth of love
into you.

A few short moments is all it took
for the sight of you,
the scent of you,
the innocence of you,
to triumph over the pain and the fear
of you.

In those fleeting moments, you -
who insisted on leaving my body
three weeks before you were due -
promptly made yourself at home in my heart
as though you belonged there.

"It's time." the nurse pronounced too soon,
and with helpless, wrenching sadness
I wordlessly handed you back -
back to the stranger who would take you away,
away from my world, from my love.

From that time forward,
you would belong to another mother
and a father who would care for you as their own,
who would provide for you and love you
in ways that I could not.

Time passed; days dissolved into weeks
then years, as you continued to claim
your rightful place inside my heart,
bathing it in light and love
while my tears commemorated you.

Then you, my son, suddenly reappeared in my life,
now a magnificent young man,
bringing me gifts of love and acceptance,
healing my wounded spirit and
revealing love' s triumph at last.
Apr 2018 · 166
Birth Mother and Child
Helena Apr 2018
Perhaps we rushed into each other’s arms too quickly--
Hungry for details, thirsting for trivia--this and that about each other.
But there we were. Feeding, nourishing, filling, digesting
Each other.

We, who were once joined by umbilical cord, were now joined by heart.
Laughter, warmth, belongingness, became a part of us in a joyful way.
In spite of the missing years that severed and shaped us,
We renewed and embellished each other with our love.

Then a sinister something loomed on our landscape.
First tiny pins pricked, then knife wounds laid us bare, as
We sparred in each other’s minds, frolicked in each other’s fields,
Not knowing they were laced with mines of our own making.

We began to step carefully, then recklessly, through the mined fields.
And we collected the damaged pieces of ourselves as though they were
pennies carelessly tossed aside, keeping score:
Who had the most pennies ? Who was winning, losing?

Hearts were sacrificed in that field, like so much chaff.
Words became weapons.
Love became indifference.
We became unrecognizable to each other.

Then suddenly the lightning, the chilling lightning, struck.
It lit the anger and the fear; it melted the solemn promise:
"I will never leave you."
The cold brilliance of it forced the injured child-mother to her knees--
Crouching, spitting, clawing. Screaming. Alone.

Gingerly crawling toward each other in the fog that settled on them like death,
Mother and child, with fragile hope and wounded love,
Tried to touch, to reach, to restore what was lost.
But clouded eyes and darkened hearts kept them from seeing each other and
Who they once were.
Who they were now.
Apr 2018 · 136
Moments
Helena Apr 2018
Moments

Thousands of moments
Trickled through her fingers
And into the quicksand of her life,
Helplessly sinking, empty, lost.

Each moment
A tribute to the one long moment that was full of life, of him;
Until the final moment that she held him
and willed him not to leave.

That final futile moment slipped though her heart
Like a knife,
Severing the sacred vow and killing the fragile
Hope that had sustained her.

Still, the shadow of him danced half-hidden
In her gray heart;
Danced to the music of the memories that had
synchronized their lives and measured out their dreams.

Thousands of memories
Trickled through the fingers of her mind
and into the emptiness of her heart,
Gently stroking, stroking it back to life.

— The End —