Arts for the 21st Century

The Last Embrace

For Louise             

 

You left in your time

it is enough, you said, it is enough.

You let go, of the sucking-long-heave to breathe

of bones, muscles-loose in hanging skin heavy

too heavy to lift but light enough to fly away.


You did not want to talk anymore the day before,

you rested. I sat guarding your body

while your spirit flew, 

unaware you were not lying there 

till you returned…


“It was peaceful,” you said, 

You saw your mother and father.




Cold feet, 

so cold your body, shivering,

covered with sheets… I crawl under

arms around you, holding onto hope.

If I had held onto you close enough

we could have conceived.

It would have been immaculate.


I would have carried you right here,

in the hurt of heart

to be born again.