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Saturday Poem: 'Rest in Peace'
Saturday, July 21, 2007

I need
to make a long distance call but
the operator snarled at me
when I didn't know the
country, state, or city area code
and my friends-and-family cell phone
mocked me by writing
"out of calling area" on its screen.

I need
to send an important letter but
the post office clerk screamed "next"
when I didn't have
an address or zip code
and my new laptop
locked me out, sending a haughty
"you need an e-mail address" message.

I need
to hitch a ride on
Harry Potter's magical broom,
click my ruby slippers
three or even six times,
wiggle my nose
like Samantha the television witch,
tumble with Alice
through the hole into Wonderland,
creep beyond the wardrobe
into the lion's Narnia,
turn the key
that opens the secret garden

I need
to find a way
to reach my mother.
I need
one more hug
or at least her assurance
that she's okay in death.
I need
to reach my mother
so I can finally
rest in peace.

-- Ronna L. Edelstein

First published on July 20, 2007 at 5:33 pm
Ronna Edelstein is a part-time faculty member at the English Department of the University of Pittsburgh and a consultant at its Writing Center. She lives in Oakland.