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The Morning I Finally Drove To The Delta Farm My Husband Made Me Promise To Forget, I Thought I Was Going To Find An Empty House, Not A Woman Sitting On The Porch Who Looked At Me Like She Had Been Waiting Thirty-two Years For Me To Arrive
The Birthday Smile
The Quiet Man’s Four Words
At Sixty-two, I Thought My Life In A Small Southern Town Had Settled Into Church Sundays, Porch Swings, Tomato Vines, And Quiet Evenings Until One Doctor’s Visit, One Gulf Coast Fisherman, And One Impossible Sentence Turned My Name Into The Softest And Cruelest Whisper In Willow Creek
After I Asked My Daughter For One Quiet Room To Heal, Her Husband Looked Me In The Eye And Said Their House Was Built For Their Future, Not My Recovery, And That Was The Night I Finally Understood How Far They Had Already Gone
The Man I Thought I Married
They Thought They Were Dropping Off A Burden
Five Days Before Christmas, I Heard My Son Laugh And Say, “just Leave All 7 Kids With Her,” And By Christmas Eve I Was Standing Outside A Grocery Store Realizing I Was About To Ruin The Holiday He Thought He Could Build On My Silence
My Wife’s Grandmother Passed Away, Left My Little Girl A Fortune No One Expected, And By The Time I Understood Why Everyone At The Funeral Kept Watching My Daughter, I Knew Our Family Was Standing On The Edge Of Something We Could Never Undo
At 72 I Watched My Husband Smile In Court While A Judge Gave Him Our House, And That Was The Moment The Quiet Wife He Thought He Knew Finally Decided She Was Done Being Quiet.
He Kissed His Assistant In Front Of The Whole Room At His Company’s Big Night, And He Still Had No Idea I Was Standing In The Back Holding The One Thing He Needed Most
The Eastern City Disconnect
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