“Talk about something ending.” He started.
“That’s broad” I thought.
Phone plan
My lease
I don’t know… everything ends…
Buying diapers
formula, babyfood
sippy cups
those little puffy crackers
with bananas on the tube…
back to school clothes
new backpack, lunchbox, fresh pencils
yellow boxed crayons with the built in sharpener on the back
Santa stuff! Santa stuff…
acne creams
soapsgelsscrubsmasks video games
more food than you ever thought
one human could consume
noteworthy tennis shoes
That first car.
college tuition
off campus housing
packages from home of even still more food
his part: the tux;
the last most food he will ever ask you for.
“Maybe these are more inevitables
than endings,”
I ponder to my empty except me room, “though they do end.”
She liked pink blankets after he went over, and eating only nonmeals
non utencil meals
finger foods
but not wings. Wings were their thing.
Everything was their thing
until everything ended… inevitably.
Sixty one years of endings together
five more for her alone.
Five more of diapers
formulas
sippy cups
little puffy crackers
with fish on the carton
sophisticated coloring books
malomars
Malomarsmalomarsmalomars…
White Lilies
That spot right next to him
with the view they chose together.