
As a child,
I wondered about the
houses without
wreaths, trees and lights,
and the reasons why …
a family left the house unlit.
In a time
before I understood that
people celebrated
different holidays based on
their beliefs, or they …
did not celebrate anything at all,
I thought
of the different
reasons why
because beneath the knowledge
that cultures, and those with or
without …
religion, across the world
celebrate at other times of the year …
exists another reason few discuss
in the same way
some houses remain
unlit at Christmas.
I cannot stand the car
commercials where the customer
actor says, “I bought it for myself”
with a smile like the girls I knew in high school.
but I still have a son who
begs his father to bring the
decorations out of the
attic, and says, “I’ll put the
candy canes on the tree” as he
plays the music boxes of trees with trains
that travel through a tunnel of the stump.
when I stop in the pharmacy to
pick up the picture holiday cards I’d
ordered online including a photo of
our girl, almost seven months with wings,
with her big brother and Santa Snoopy
taken
last December 31st when a new year came …
with
a
promise …
broken.
The cashier wonders about the
family with a portrait instead of their
daughter on the front porch,
and when I recall a day in May worse
than the coldest December day …
on an ambulance in the rain …
A mother, age eighty six, standing next to
me tells me about her Tiffany, and how
she’d found her baby girl, age forty nine,
on the floor. “I only had fifteen minutes before …”
Yes, ma’am …
I know the words …
“Before she was gone.”
There in the pharmacy, she cries, and for the
first time in weeks, tears spring from
my eyes when she says, “I brought her into this world,
and I couldn’t save my little girl.”
Yes, ma’am …
I know, no matter what they say,
the feeling of failure when your baby girl flies away.
The woman tells me how she’d achieved her
life dreams of marrying her husband, having her
beautiful baby girl with curly red hair, “and you
couldn’t tell where it begins or where it ends.”
for a moment, she smiles, and says,
“and I got John Wayne’s autograph.”
I give her my number if
she ever needs anything, and I understand why
there are houses without wreaths, trees, or lights.
Poem by Rebecca T. Dickinson
For Corrie,
For Tiffany
This is so touching…could feel the moisture at the corner of my eyes….hurtful, heartfelt,painful, beautiful…hugs to you ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for reading and remembering!