I Call Her in the Wind

Join me, Mama,

I say.

I will, my darling, till then why don’t you pick out some flowers for me?

I run and pick up a lily from the ground

The petals are fraying, the white is washed down

But holding steady, they don’t fall.

They sway to the sound,

Sway to my call.

And so, I run back, after her again

Watching as the strands of her hair fly quietly.

Come on Mama,

I say.

My voice echoes for a moment,

And, impatient,

I pull at the flower

The petals split and circle there, above her

She looks up- and for a while, she stares

I will, my darling, just wait for me there.