Fairmont Crossing Nursing Home

let us bring in a rocking chair,

old radio, pair of dungarees,

with back pocket comb.

Solid food stopped

shortly after, as

Grandpa was aspirating.

Radio seemed a rudder

to his mind, long ago

lost down river.

In the unsettling evening

during visiting time,

old recording of Hee Haw:

Roy Clark, Buck Owen,

corny cornfield jokes

strum of banjo and guitar,

donkey braying.

Hee Haw,

paper on comb,

I played along.

Grandpa’s smile,

ear-to-ear,

last I ever saw.

© 2023 | K. Hartless


GloPoWRiMo #5 Begin by reading Charles Simic’s poem “The Melon.” It would be easy to call the poem dark, but as they say, if you didn’t have darkness, you wouldn’t know what light is. Or vice versa. The poem illuminates the juxtaposition between grief and joy, sorrow and reprieve. For today’s challenge, write a poem in which laughter comes at what might otherwise seem an inappropriate moment – or one that the poem invites the reader to think of as inappropriate.

10 responses to “GloPoWriMo #5 Blue-Blowing”

  1. mr dad and i liked doom and gloom
    pfft you was gone~

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  2. My family watched Hee Haw together back then, so much fun! Great memories. ❤️☺️

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    1. Yes. My grandparents were fans and it always made us laugh.

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  3. beautiful write! 💗✒️💗

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    1. Thank you, Tricia. I had a moment in mind as soon as I read the prompt. I was just grateful for the time to write it.

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      1. 💓

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  4. Tom Avatar

    Wonderful eerie descriptions of nostalgia, K! Paints such a memorable scene 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Tom. It’s a memory I will always have. I’m glad I could sort-of capture it in words.

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  5. Love it, great memories here too! 🤗

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    1. Thank you, Tiff. 💜

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