As If There Is Meaning
by Marcia J. PradzinskiThe hospital elevator dings and delivers me
to ICU to my mother stroked comatose
I step into her room my legs hesitant heavy
as if
her dying body weighs them down
and she doesn’t want me to see her
motionless drained of energy
the very energy that fueled her hours ago
to bake a batch of blueberry muffins
as if
she knew her family would need nourishment
after seeing her body lying stone-still
I walk to her bedside to fix
the crumpled sheet
my fingers skim the back of her feet
her toes reflex up and down
as if
to say
good-bye
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Marcia J. Pradzinski is the author of Left Behind, a chapbook released by Finishing Line Press in 2015. Her poetry has been published in various journals, anthologies, and online websites. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in RHINO, Sonic Boom, Your Daily Poem, Origami Poems Project, Aeolian Harp Anthology 6 of Glass Lyre Press, and After Hours.
Fine, fine poem. And that last stanza...
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