FADED VELVET
by Susan P. Blevins
By the window
keeping lonely watch stands
my Mother’s
favorite armchair,
velvet faded
from the sun that tentatively
reached into
the room to warm her suffering body
years ago,
when courageously she faced the
demons of
cancer that ate away her body
How can I ever
part with this armchair?
Memorial of a
conversation we had as she
approached the
fated end of life on this earth, in
this
incarnation, at this time, with me,
her only child
She sat in
this chair, and I leaned against her knees
while she
lovingly stroked my hair. Looking up at
her, I
listened while she poured out her grief and sorrow,
expressed the
horror she felt at seeing the ravages of
cancer slowly
but surely erupting all over her body,
consuming her
flesh like the stinking sulfurous
Phlegraean
Fields of Pozzuoli in southern Italy
Then in a
moment, demon transformed into angel
and she said
to me, “Darling, all the suffering, all the pain of
surgery,
chemotherapy and radiation, it’s all been worth it to
bring us
together as close as we are in this moment, today.”
The blessing
of our tears is held in that armchair, the tender
words of love
we spoke echo around it like a cloud of angels
singing
throughout eternity the ultimate song of love
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"Faded
Velvet" was first published in Mused BellaOnline Literary Review.
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