Friday, October 12, 2007

Walking in October

The wind hurts as it slices at my skin. It is so clearly October - the sky and earth scream that Autumn is here. I am walking with Eleanor, and my legs are red and rough where the skin is exposed just above the knee. Leaves whip and slash across our faces, and the air smells of things burning. Each leaf and gust that angrily paints my face with Fall strikes bone. My body remembers. This is a time of loneliness, aching arms, phantom stirrings. A time when the early-falling night brings fear and sadness deep as dark stretches of space. I feel the pain of fresh birth in my womb. The body remembers being without. The muscles remember, the shoulders, the jaw, the upper legs, the vocal chords, the clenched fists. The eyes remember crying, and the mouth crying out. When the wind blankets, the body shudders with remembrance.

I look up at the sky and try to see her in the sharp contrast between reddening leaves and sapphire pearlescence. I look left and right as I drive, looking for a small ocean-eyed girl in the woods or on the highway, standing shivering and alone without me. My heart longs for her. I look at the clear unblinking blue of Eleanor's eyes, and I touch her apricot skin. Her smile breaks my heart so cleanly. And, again, my body twists away from the wind memories, protecting us.

4 comments:

Lora said...

*always thinking about you and your first sweet angel*

Anonymous said...

My heart is sad too. October will never be like it used to be. I miss Sophie, and I wish I knew how to ease your heart. But I also know that being sad is one of the ways that you--and we--show how much Sophie lives in those spaces in our hearts.

Anonymous said...

Big Hugs for you and Bill!
XOXOXOXO

Anonymous said...

I think about your family often, and hope that just a little bit of peace comes to you daily. I pray that your pain eases. love always.