RISE AND SHINE
by
Mary K O'Melveny
It’s time to Rise and
Shine!
My
Mother’s voice calls out.
Positive
emphasis.
She
greets our newest day.
I’m
counting the minutes
left
to me to wash up,
quickly
dress, grab my books,
pens,
papers and race out.
The
aging yellow school bus
rumbles
up the steep hill,
swaying
slightly, rough road
a
challenge to the best.
I
am in a new world
and
I am not amused.
Parents
will do these things
and
never tell you why.
In
the wink of an eye
we
had landed here, a farm,
Pacific
Ocean left
back,
blinking, beckoning.
We’re miles from
anywhere,
I
cried. NOTHING is here!
Later,
I understood
my
Mother thought the same.
What WERE we doing
here?
She
used to sit often
at
the little yard goods
store
bus stop. Longingly.
Sometimes
it just makes no
difference
where the bus
is
headed as long as
you’re
on it when it goes.
But
of course she never
did
get on. She came back
home. Made our little meals.
Took
in our tales of woe.
Got
us up each morning,
her
game greeting the same.
I
never even knew if
she
bought a bus ticket.
* * * * *
Mary K O'Melveny is a retired labor rights
lawyer living in Washington DC and Woodstock NY. Her poems have been
published in various print and on-line journals such as FLARE: The Flagler
Review, Into the Void, Allegro Poetry Magazine and The Offbeat. Mary's
poem "Cease Fire" won the 2017 Raynes Poetry Competition sponsored by
Jewish Currents magazine and appears in the anthology "Borders and
Boundaries" published by Blue Threads Press.
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