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The Passing

for G.M.

By Sonia Heidi UnruhPublished 2 months ago Updated 2 months ago 1 min read
Runner-Up in Harvest of Memory Challenge

In the bet with her home

as to which would go first,

Mother lost

and was planted

under uprooted flowers, free

from kin quarrelling

over porcelain.

.

I keep silent,

not caring for things easily broken.

.

The screen door creaks and clicks behind me.

Sunset is spilling over the fields,

staining the corn stalks

bowed over land no longer ours.

Four generations of my blood harrowed here,

breaking the ground, and then their dreams,

the bones of their faith

crumbling like dirt after harvest.

.

All that remains

is the husk of this house,

its unfurnished spaces as drained now of spirit

as grave flowers blooming with rootless illusion,

as the photographs I will show my children:

Here we played tea party,

There we canned tomatoes,

This is your grandmother,

standing in the doorway.

.

As the sky burns, I say softly to it

and the unburdened fields

and all other things that fade,

a word of thanks

on behalf of all who have passed through.

inspirationalnature poetryFree Verse

About the Creator

Sonia Heidi Unruh

I love: my husband and children; all who claim me as family or friend; the first bite of chocolate; the last blue before sunset; solving puzzles; stroking cats; finding myself by writing; losing myself in reading; the Creator who is love.

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  • Novel Allenabout a month ago

    Oh, this is so beautifully sad and wonderful in the nostalgia of it all. Sonia, I echo your sentiments. great job on placing with this ballad of remembering.

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a month ago

    Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

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