A Walk
We spent our evening
sharing a meal at Ramsey’s
fried catfish, soup beans,
fried green tomatoes and slaw.
We laughed so hard remembering
her childhood, stories of dropped
rocks, sister scaring, misbehaving.
We drove back to her apartment
to take a walk and discovered
a dead rabbit, in the middle
of the street in front of her place.
She couldn’t bear to look
and I couldn’t bear her sadness
so armed with a box, a bag and
some cardboard, I removed
the dismembered animal
from the pavement, thinking
back to my childhood when
I would watch my grandfather
clean rabbit for grandma to
cook in a huge pot, adding
homemade dumplings when
the meat was tender.
I told her this and recalled
how thoughtful a hunter my
grandfather was and how he
would have seen this as a
waste and disrespectful to
the animal.
We continued our walk and talked
of time past, present and shared.
KW
6/23/24