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Larry Brickner-Wood's avatar

I want to thank you all, for reading, sharing, offering pieces of yourselves and such affirming, insightful presences; the joy you bring to me is a challenge to express adequaterly, so I'll just say I am grateful for each of you.

We just returned from a walk and watching the granddog bound over trees and streams, and our grandkids sing to us in a video chat. Our youngest son and daughter in law playing a game across the room, I took a little time to write this.

Play

We often try to put you in a box,

layering a rigid, dour grimness

over everything you do and say,

forcing order and obedience,

treating them as Gods.

I wonder about this:

All the times you danced and sang,

howled from the belly

with friends around a table,

made fun of the high religious

and power brokers,

smiled at a child lost in the game.

Primal scream, luscious laughter,

Drips of desire, dreams of joy.

When do we let you, wisdom teacher,

Just go out and play?

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Heidi's avatar

Per your assignment, Katilin, I chose to play Yahtzee with my husband, then my husband and mother-in-law.

"B-Nine!" the neighbor calls out.

"G-Two", then "O-Seven"

A bingo game amongst beloveds

Bellowing hurray, and willing the winning combination of letters, numbers

They shout and laugh: an intergenerational gathering

December 25 brings winds and the rain comes through the lanai

Onto our Yahtzee game and the couch.

How novel to be out of doors, of sorts, barefoot, but sweatered

Surrounded by coconut palms, saw palmetto, senior citizens

A full house, 3 of a kind, we compete with our cries of 'Yahtzee'

Who cares who wins? Being here is a blessing.

B-here! I-pray N-joying my day G-whiz! O-boy

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