New Family
Today I stumbled across her obituary
It was nestled in the thin newspaper pages
Between bastard cat ads and articles titled
"12 year old girl's pumpkin wins first place" and
"Topeka braces for second tornado this season"
I slid my horn rimmed frames father down my nose
But her face in black and white
Still looked faded
Compared to the vibrancy I once knew
Helen Kay Richter
1921 to 2002
Eighteen years since I signed my way out
Taking with me
Half of the money
Half of the lake house
Half of the furniture and other odds and ends
That only made me think about
Her
Turns out
She'd found a new family
One that already owned dozens of children and grandchildren to dote on
But I remember nights when her tear ducts had nothing left to give
Sprawled out on the bathroom floor
Screaming at a pregnancy test that only ever displayed negative
I still wish I could have given her more
She'd found a new family
One belonging to a man
Who was born about the same year as me
But who could truly make her happy
Who went jogging
Who cooked crepes each morning
Who wore classy clothes and drove a red corvette
Who had a full head of silver hair
Who always made it a priority to do little things to show he cared
She'd found a new family
One to write a beautiful obituary
With an eloquence I never possessed
I must say I've never wanted to tell her more
"I am so happy you left me"
Now that she's dead