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The Bend In the River
Bend in the River My friend the squirrel sits on a tree branch, peers though my window in late afternoon to be certain I’m still alive. I’m preparing to start my journey down the river as it begins to round its final bend. Upstream, it still flows past our first house where I carried each of you in my womb more than sixty-five years ago. Later, I made sure that none of us would starve from lack of eggs or milk from the chickens and goats we kept behind our house when your Pa was away in World War II. Now you’re all here to take turns at the word games I love, though now I lose more than I win. I’ve long forgiven your hurts as you have mine. You’ve all come here to hold me close as my end draws near. I ask my elder son, “Am I one hundred yet?” “Five months to go,” he replies. “Good enough,” I say. When I close my eyes, I’ll float down the river. Once past its bend, I’ll enter the harbor and sea, become one with eternal waves crashing against the rocky shore.
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