Sarah kirkland snider

I died of waiting

Sarah kirkland snider
He says, "Oh, Mother, I am so sad to see you here. I didn't know. What happened to you?" She says, "I died of waiting. Year after year, I stood the days out, squinting across the water that never showed your sail. One day my hollow heart cracked to powder like an old egg and I fell where I stood, eyes still clinging to the empty horizon." Bitter with longing Odysseus reaches out to his mother. Three times he tries and three times he fails. She is as untouchable as smoke. He says, "Oh, Mother, why can't I hold you in my arms? Is this some fresh cruelty the gods devised to trick me?" She says, "It is only death, my son. It is the end we all come to. You and I had our last embrace long ago, in the sunlit world above. Such things can never happen here. Go back, my child. You will be here soon enough, and that is a return I shall not rejoice to see you make."
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