I never knew your language, Grandma.
my English
our d.ifference the tongue of your
b.irthplace
in this new silence absent s.ilence
were you saying s.omething?
or was it all just some thing formulated
in my seeking
grasping
m.i.n.d?
the screech of grey plastic chairs on cement seemed a d.isapproving s.ilence
the brilliant colour on your cheeks in your passport photo obituary seemed a forbearing
si.lence
the stealthy sc.ent of vegetarian funeral dish.es seemed
a sil.ence which heralded a strange beginning,
life defined anew
without your sile.nt figure on the cool blue-leather .single-pers.on chair
we played checker.s once, sitting across each other,
s.il.ent
at the swaying, rocking s.queaking table
I lost
overturned the thirty-s.ix double-sided piece.s spinning through the air
you s.miled then, an entertained sm.ile
or maybe it was dis.approving
at the way your grandchild hated losing
or was it l.oving si.lence? painful silen.ce?
my s. e e k ing
s e a r. c hing mind
supplies all the answer.s
and all s.o many questions roiling
unan.s.wered
in my unbearably
s.i.l.e.n. t
mind