hospice lounge
the newspaper
three days old
—Joanne Morcom
About the author: Joanne Morcom is a writer and social worker in Calgary, Alberta. Her award winning poetry and flash fiction have appeared in a variety of print and electronic publications. Her poetry postcards are available from pooka press and her scifaiku chapbook, "A Nameless Place," is available from Sam's Dot Publishing or from the author at her own website.
Old newpapers
and latest worries-
life of hospice
empty studio
only sunlight dances on
silent wooden floor
Enola's love
and strength
January light
January light?
But where are its,
the former snows?
mud puddles-
remains of a
January snow
white covers gardens
Snowdrops sleep
late dad's
mahjong joint
its rattle drives my tears
wintry dawn -
series of body aches
spring, one day closer
-
calendar* says
my word today
is fortitude
*Merriam-Webster's 365 New Words Calendar
January 26 (also Enola's--my mom's--birthday in 1917)
escaping the cold -
dry leaf rolls
along the sidewalk
nursing home visit...
dad sips
his favorite steak
March windchimes
Ringing your name
Love your haiku
south beach every day-
even the gulls
have a night life