Wednesday, November 2, 2022

The First of Summer

30 Days of Poetry, day 25. Write a poem about your most vivid memory last summer. Describe as many details as possible and how you felt.




The First of Summer
by Timothy Reed


The sound of fireworks
signaled the southern new-year
as we embraced on the porch,
awaiting our son’s entrance and
pondering all that passed.

We caught sleep to the sounds
of celebration
but woke to a hard rain
of sporadic kicks
coming fainter, weaker now.

I tripped through
a conversation
with two months’ worth
of broken Portuguese;
worry is the universal tongue,
need the timeless motivator.

4 wheels sped and sprayed
those weary miles between
us and that ultrasound
the wind and rain beating
hell against our car -
our silence, tempestuous.

Grainy grey blobs
danced on the screen —
sandpaper in our eyes,
in our souls, as we learned
you were to come today
(there could be no delay).

Red-hot tears flowing,
windshield wipers clapping
back and forth, back and forth -
I tried not to collide
with the outside world
as we pondered the knife
now dangling over us.

The sting and the stench
of alcohol, the rubber-duck-yellow
scrubs, the curtain hung tentatively
clinging to decency and protecting
us

from knowing with what slices
and pushes and needles and tubes
it would take to free him.
Suddenly, a scream
the newest, most fragile cry
and the face of Benjamin -
he had come home.

In the sleepy aftermath
of New Year in GoiĆ¢nia
he slept, swimming in his first clothes
we wept, cried, prayed, and coughed
but did not sleep.