This was going to be a prose poem
prompted by a Rockwell-like painting of three women at a kitchen table, a mother, a daughter, the daughter’s best friend, happy in the moment, the connection, but Life has a way of changing Art, like the message I received at dinnertime, my wife and I at our table with the dogs nearby, also Rockwell-ish, an anguished note from a long-time friend in Australia that his husband, also my long-distance friend, both of them brothers together with me on this Path, is dying, in palliative care, the day after their sixth wedding anniversary, a long time legally coming after eighteen years as a devoted couple, so instead this is a poem to celebrate the virtual times we’ve spent together, from our places at kitchen tables half a world apart, to offer Peace and Love to all whose lives we collectively touched, and hope we’ll meet again on the next Path.
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Much love to you all from my kitchen table where I’m eating dinner and reading poems. xx
Thank you, Emily.
Love this kitchen table!
Thank you, Linda. Robert will be missed.
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And there really is a painting: June Washington’s “Well Seasoned.”