Your Time
I’ve already decided how I’ll mourn you
when you’re gone.
Buying a far too expensive candle at Christmas
from the local luxury goods shop, where they knew
you by sight and kept special flavors in the back
for you. A spiral cut ham
at Easter, glazed in fancy honey. Bubbles
in the grocery store, blown furtively around
corners.
I’ve been taking notes
all these years
for when the time comes.
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Life is so fleeting and fragile. I’m glad you’re collecting the important moments and momentos of those you love. Beautifully written!
I love these various standing-by approaches to death that you’ve been posting.