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The Last Visit

Remembering the last visit with my mother 
On the other side of the Pacific,
I brush salty tears under 
Tangled sea-swept hair.

Twenty years ago at the Oregon coast  
Pale legs slung over bleached logs, 
We looked to the water-- 
Sipping coffee, toes digging 
For common ground in the cold sand.

The waves did not stop.
We did not recognise the hourglass, 
The endless oceanic energy
Beckoning, calling her home. 

Last weekend I watched the waves
Wear away tiny footprints, 
Flooding remnants of the low-lying castle 
My children built before running, laughing 
From the swirling surf. 

Sand and wind polish my scars.
Warmth turns sand to glass  
And particles to pearls.

Copyright © Hannah Cutting-Jones | Year Posted 2016



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I swallowed the memory,
willing it to stay 
in my throat 
     at the least
because once in the light
it might drag me under.
It had happened before.

But it burned
and would not be ignored. 
Not this time.

Acid fought its way
back to my lips
     and took flight.

Copyright © Hannah Cutting-Jones | Year Posted 2016


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