Ephemeral Restoration

“The temporary is the sacred” -June Jordan

1.

I look at your curly grey hair
not dyed or done for the first time
you’re weeping in the acute leukemic bed
recalling your Irish brother-in-law in the war

He had been a sweet man
with an offbeat sense of humor
who once pretended to sauté
his toddler nephew in a skillet
as the baby laughed
uncooked by irony

You tell me
my great-uncle had lost
the last hand
so he had to take out the trash
and when he returned
his poker buddies were dead

2.

Like nearly everything
in your daughter’s
once pristine house
so much disappears

But I get to keep
the photo of you
holding her
five different ways

3.

Near the onion skin itinerary
a book edge foxes
a pink sun lowers
over desert sage
a piece of paper flies away
with its lines
and I will not learn why
someone took my father’s
Benny Southstreet fedora
out of a filing cabinet
in the Village
and never gave it back

maybe you know

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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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