For the month of January we are looking for submissions that touch on the theme of Alzheimer Awareness month. We were lucky to have received two submissions from Mary Campbell, who went on to being willing to read her poems so we could share them with others.
Today we share the second of Mary Campbell’s poems: The Thread.
The Thread
Between the drip, drip, drip
of guilt and loss
and the weight of utter exhaustion
there is a thread
fine and slender as silk.
Do not,
though it will be tempting,
yank it like a ripcord
hoping to be parachuted
back to the way things were.
This is the new normal.
But if you pull gently, carefully
you will discover subtle changes.
At first, it may be drinking a cup of tea
for five minutes of peace
then, perhaps enjoying a movie
with a friend,
90 uninterrupted minutes
away from worry or stress.
And on it goes
until one day
you realize you can laugh
with tears in your eyes
and love with an aching heart.
If you keep going,
tenderly, softly,
finally joy and sorrow
will be able to walk together
within you
and grief will no longer be
a dirty word.
© Mary Campbell 2016