farewell [1.19.2025]

farewell Oinky and Muttkey 
the latter resting under
his tiny crocheted blanket
that once belonged to two dolls
who slept in their blue wooden bed
that you built and painted for me

but Barbie and Ken
had to get married first, you said
so the chihuahua officiant
borrowed Daddy’s yarmulke
and offered the right things

good-bye Hmmphrey and Peppa
Edward and Dora
all the games and toys
the clothes and books
marionettes and puppets
two young ventriloquists’ Danny O’Day

in the trash, no one can look for
the hanukiot, the shabbos candlesticks
that ceramic man
fishing for who-knows-what
so many big knitted blankets
and handmade ponchos

the piano my aunt was gifted
for her 12th birthday
and its decades of music
will be gone
except what’s in my head

for now the piano is alone
in the empty house

five nice men saved
some of the Polaroids,
art, photographs
the neighbor and his wife are holding
a sequence of you framed
a baby smiling in the middle
in your mother’s arms

no one will wind up your Mickey Mouse
and Howdy Doody watches
or hold the Madame Alexander and Little Ricky
or any of the other dolls

in my mind
the barrister and its skeleton key
the rocker, the lamps
almost every single tchotchke

the rest of the furniture
the silverware, the dishes
the poetry, the cooking pots

your neighbors rescued
the front door mezuzah

maybe someone will find
your two wedding bands
the first from my father
the second from the man
who departed in another kind of chaos
leaving this mess including
his dusty tallis bag
the tefillin in tangles

Calvin the Calorie Pear watches
as I look through the brass, mirrored porthole
opening to nothing 

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Diane R. Wiener

Diane R. Wiener (she/they) is the author of The Golem Verses (Nine Mile Press, 2018), Flashes & Specks (Finishing Line Press, 2021), and The Golem Returns (swallow::tale press, 2022). Her poems also appear in Nine Mile Magazine, Wordgathering, Tammy, Queerly, The South Carolina Review, Welcome to the Resistance: Poetry as Protest, Diagrams Sketched on the Wind, Jason’s Connection, the Kalonopia Collective’s 2021 Disability Pride Anthology, eMerge Magazine, and For the Birds Arts & Literary Magazine. Diane’s creative nonfiction appears in Stone Canoe, Mollyhouse, The Abstract Elephant Magazine, Pop the Culture Pill, and eMerge Magazine. Her flash fiction appears in Ordinary Madness; short fiction is published in A Coup of Owls. Diane has published widely on disability, pedagogy, and empowerment, among other subjects. She blogged for the Huffington Post between May 2016 and January 2018. Diane served as Nine Mile Literary Magazine’s Assistant Editor after being Guest Editor for the Fall 2019 Special Double Issue on Neurodivergent, Disability, Deaf, Mad, and Crip poetics. Diane is the Editor-in-Chief of Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature, housed at Syracuse University.

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  1. Hi Diane. Loved reading this. I did respond to the blog, but probably did it incorrectly. Hope you are well, I know you are the best. I send greetings to you and hope you remember me.NanSent from my iPhone

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  2. A substantial and vital goodbye. Talk about having to accept what we cannot control! I admire that about you. Thank you for being such an example of making meaning out of loss. ❤

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