Thursday, April 17, 2014

Life and Death in 26 Haikus


Heidi, Jan 1:

beginning the year
with the last days of a trip
odd, frustrating, sad


Maria, Jan. 11:

Today I live, breathe
No tragedy this moment
Thank you God, for this


Heidi, Jan. 16:

within all tonight
O wonderful MRI
your dark and light shine


Maria, Jan. 17:

Great news this morning
Normalcy might be coming
And we thirst for it


Heidi, Feb. 6:

the map of my scalp
describes a whirl round the crown
my hair thickening


Maria, Feb. 12:

A pleasant Sunday
Snow, church, grandparent’s visit
We smile in joy


Heidi, Feb. 16:

the lump in my back
palpable, mysterious
joining this fellfray?


Heidi, Feb 22:

O dread PET scan
You obscure as you reveal
Just here, the road turns


Maria, Feb. 23:

Familiar feeling
go away I don’t like you
chaos descending


Heidi, Feb. 26:

The Oscars tonight
Frothy dresses and flat jokes
Tomorrow, life/death


Maria, Feb. 28:

Full days, weary bones
The world is turning, twisting
Seeking calm and rest


Heidi, March 3:

Home! And yet so weak
Am I all here?  Exhausted.
Tepid Homecoming.


Maria, March 5:

I lay next to you
Grasp your arm tightly; -- hold on
Across the miles


Maria, March 24:

O cruel, wild world
How your winds blow, frazzle, tear
Will you restore us?


Maria, April 6:

I am losing grasp
Sick friend, I don’t hear from you…
What mysteries lie?


Heidi, April 11:

a long hiatus
no haiku, just traveling
and preparing to


Maria, April 23:

What is happening
In this horrible landscape
Where life becomes death


Heidi, May 15:

Oh failure, hospice
No more battles to be waged
Set those burdens down

Oh hospice, release
No more a life in pieces
My life lived by me


Maria, May 17:

This is happening
I step into a wasteland
The Land of Knowing


Heidi, May 18:

Maria, my friend
Comes to me like spring sun
Fall leaves, Winter’s spark


Maria, May 19:

Fire and Panic
Please-don’t-let-this-happen.  Please
don’t-let-this-happen


Maria, June 24:

Maria?... Yes, Mitch?...
Heidi’s dead.          OK, I said.
Where we go from here?


Maria, June 26:

I rest in this tub
very place where I used to
write haikus for you.


Maria, July 15:

I find myself still
Writing haikus for Heidi
Is she beside me?


Maria, August 15:

No longer want to
Write my haiku.  Like I just
Realized you’re gone.

3 comments:

  1. Maria, thank you for inviting us into this sacred haiku space you shared with Heidi. These haikus tell a sad, terrible, yet beautiful story. Mighty Love and Light to you this weekend.

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  2. Yes, thank you for sharing these.

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  3. strength so fragile it ringing with beauty and mournful sorrow
    thank you
    -Renee

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