LITERARY
by Tejan Green Waszak
A cool breeze
Given to the night.
A distinct laugh, an intense stare,
Bursts of optimism filling the room,
Becoming the air.
A memory where every suggestion is
A question
I’m not ready to answer.
Now the words come,
Disappear into the ceiling,
And I recall the most recent exchange.
Departure.
Like the hibiscus my mother grew
Year-round in the home country.
Something of a past life. The last encounter,
short but has to suffice.
The spark remaining.
Always prepared with a kind word
And a gentle nudge–
Take the risk.
About the Poet:
Tejan Green Waszak is a cross-genre writer, editor and educator. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Narrative Northwest, The Grief Diaries and The Caribbean Writer among other publications.