Her Smile

“Her Smile”

Friends around the table

Sharing food and laughter

She sits to my right

Feeling less than herself...

The nausea’s back

So she’s not eating

They ask what they can do

And she smiles ”nothing”...

It’s been years

Since the first attacks

And the weekly visits

To emergency rooms...

She’s been better

For sometime now

So tonight’s feelings

Really scare her...

“What if it’s back?” she says 

“I can’t do this again” 

Her chin trembling

As my heart breaks for her...

When she looks my way

I smile back 

Her stomach’s churning

As she prays the dizziness away... 

Her everyday courage moves me

To love her all the more

Then the table turns boisterous 

Engulfing our momentary connection...

The happy stories bolster her

She connects in the friendship

Forgetting her fear and laughing

 For the first time in a long time...

Her smiling face entrances me...just as it did way back then...

When we found each other...in our other lives and escaped.

Paul Colaluca (11/11/09)

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