Reunion
I didn’t know you then –
Sixteen and pregnant.
I didn’t know you
in the years after – drinking
too much to try and
forget. Crying every time
you saw a small baby.
May I say – I’m grateful
to know you now!
When you tell me your story –
of finally meeting your daughter
as she was dying at age Forty– I
want to surround you with the
compassion you never knew.
I want to thank that nurse you mentioned
who was so kind, as you came out of delivery-
and said lovingly: Oh, you’re just a little thing!
And – let’s agree that if you had been allowed to keep your
baby – you would have done the very best job you knew how
to let her spirit soar!
Don’t worry about answering this letter. We’ll talk
when we get a chance.
I know you’re busy with your grown kids and your grandsons.
I cherish the photos you’ve sent and the
positive health updates.
I honor the light and love in your heart.
Signed:
A Friend