Rosie’s Bones
by Cheryl Sommese
A raven hovered
in the haze above—
unswerving
hastening fate.
She had always
been a strong girl,
dragging me about
the yard
as if I were
a vitamin
deficient child
stricken with
rickets:
a rod-lined spine
arbitrarily
jostled
while shaky legs
and slender yet
sturdy arms
fortuitously
manage
to subdue
such enviable
brawn.
Her indoor
persona was
markedly
different,
meekness overrode
native impulses
as mysticism
channeled her
impressively
strapping form:
profound wisdom
telepathically
transmitting
tales on
limitless
affection
and valor
and selflessness
and kindliness
and even loss.
But it’s her
bones that resonate
in my head,
revealing merely
a shadow of what used
to be.
Thwarting all
promise of Supernatural Sundays,
she bravely
albeit reluctantly
reconciled
to journey beyond
our love.
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