I’m alive

By Yutka
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I
For a promised letter I waited for weeks
from my friend, tired of life. Sad,
in his well-equipped home
with gadgets, computers, a drone.
His wife died 10 years ago; his heart hung
on his chest like a stone.
Now the piano sold, the vacuum cleaner gone
to the woman who had tidied his rooms.
In the rain it arrived, now all drenched.
A postwoman took it along
handed it in.
Some detective work she said
as the address was put wrong.
I unwrapped the small gift and found eight
Of the tiniest elephants. A good bye -
Was he gone?
I let out a cry, I gathered them up, the white ones
some in silver, some brown. There was blood on my hand,
a touch of vermilion.
Next day, I heard, he had asked for more insulin,
the doctor straight took him in -
the hospital ward. A brief stay: I’m alive.
Back in the house, out of tune-
he tamped down his fears, went to bed.
He switched off the lamp.
He has shrunk
like a deflated balloon.
II
There is a herd of miniature elephants
in my cabinet of curiosities
walking in a circle
large, smaller, smallest.
When I look at them I have to move them
One after the other
to make a row
A charm against enclosure
Lurking in the mind
A charm against an ending
Murmurs in the dark
A charm against the elephant ghost
Carrying away my memories -
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Comments
Very moving. That 2nd part
Very moving. That 2nd part hits hard.
I'm guessing this is based on a real person.
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Congratulations!
On the well-deserved Cherries!
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his heart hung on his chest like a stone.
Great Imagery, and I liked the way you used the elephants as symbols of your friendship and concern for a friend.
Dougie Moody
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