i wish by Eileen Murphy

i wish

grandma i wish
we could sit down
at your formica table

in your kitchen in Tampa
& eat grapes
& drink Cokes from the bottle

to keep cool
you always slipped me
a few bucks b/c you knew

money escaped me
but you didn’t mind
the way i was

i wish i could take you shopping
i’d buy you
a pair of red shoes

you always liked shoes
i wish i could wrap
you inside a piece of bread

& carry you in my purse
& when I needed you
i’d pull off a piece

& let you dissolve on my tongue

by Eileen Murphy

Editor’s Note: This poem’s informality sharpens the truth of the narrator’s grief.

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4 responses to “i wish by Eileen Murphy”

  1. Aishwarya Avatar

    That’s a very sweet note to your grandma…and I like how you want to wrap her in a piece of bread and carry her around…and feel her be with you!

  2. Sarah Russell Avatar

    So fine!

  3. kthderengowski Avatar

    So well put. Lovely.

  4. jill Avatar
    jill

    Loved this!

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