Thank you, David Jordan, for selecting “Tartan Lament” for inclusion in the June 2020 (#10) issue of Crossways Literary Magazine (Cork, Ireland).
Tartan Lament
Your grandmother’s armchair
cloaked in wine tartan
sits dappled in sunshine.
The cactus you bestowed years ago
blossoms its paper-thin petals
fragile as a grieving heart
its prickly spines set to pierce
unwary fingers warding off
touch as I twist a golden band
conjure embraces
your laughter kissing my ears
as we sway to a Coltrane tune.
Curled in the chair’s embrace
another mid-May day settles
with its abundance of lilac
blossoms like those draping
the mantle behind us
as you gifted
your tartan name.
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