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Winter's Worst Chill
The thump of the screen door closing reverberates
throughout the house,
and just like every year before
her family calls "Happy Holidays!" from the porch,
their voices
echoing
like fading ghosts
and just like every year before,
the wreath tumbles off its hook,
doomed to remain there until spring, or summer,
when her joints just might be strong enough
for her to pack it away once again.
The wrapping paper cramming her garbage full
catches the ceiling fan light,
rapidly blinking like a solemn alarm
to remind the elderly woman
that the time has once again come
to resign herself to becoming little more than an obligatory gift card,
to the deafening silence of an empty house,
aging and
hurting
and hollow,
just like her,
to a front porch that gathers dust,
to semi-annual phone calls that always end too soon,
to bone-chilling temperatures,
to stretching her money thinner than it was ever meant to go,
to overwhelming loneliness:
to merely surviving
rather than living.
Her shaky fingers peruse the ancient frames adorning her wall,
their faces frozen into stale smiles,
a living mausoleum of the love she used to feel
and of the people
she used to know.
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