It’s Possible, You Know
It’s Possible, You Know
(From An Exercise Created by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, Inspired by William Stafford’s ‘Yes’)
What if I become unhoused,
Or lose custodial rights over my kids?
What if they stop believing
my love for them is integral?
Will the sadness lead me to suicide?
What if, whenever it happens, I
die alone. Or even scarier, what if
I choose to partner again?
What if I am forced marched
back into a classroom to police things like
cell phones, dress codes, and swears?
What if the dog bites? What if
the man reads my smile wrong,
tells some lawyer “she wanted it,”
when, I assure you, I really, really didn’t.
What if I publish my book, and it costs me everything?
What if I don’t publish my book, and it costs me everything?
Yet, what if it all works out?
What if from here on out, all weather
feels like sunshine? All wounds work out while
walking? The only atmosphere I know is clement,
not in-.
What if I grow old with my kids? Watch their shapes’
change while they learn and age? What if I spend most of my time
laughing? What if mine is a world
full of friendship?
What if I learn
more music?
What if I make more art?
What if, from here on out,
I can always smell the sea,
and bend to pick up cool rocks?
What if, when I listen closely
I can always hear a soft ‘welcome home’
from my gods? The Big She
The Marvelous Maker
The Awesome Aunties
In even the darkest
corners of my
metaphorical
nights?
