A Sign
with
a friend
telling
her about a woman I know
who
for years has been visited
by
spirits
both
benevolent and malicious
One
time she was driving
in a
rain storm and
her
windshield wipers just
stopped
She
prayed for a miracle
and
they started again
Another
time she came home
and
her house was a mess
nothing
was where it belonged
and
the children denied any
responsibility
for the disorder
One
night she asked the spirits
for
a sign to let her know
that
everything was going
to
be okay
And
in the morning she went
to
the kitchen and there
on
the table was a piece
of
paper
and
written on the paper
was
the symbol for infinity
When
I told my friend this story
I
drew the symbol for
infinity
on a
napkin and when
we
got up to go
I
left the napkin on the table
so
it could be a sign
for
someone else
Robin
Stratton has been a writing coach in the Boston area for over 25 years. She is
the author of four novels, including one which was a National Indie Excellence
Book Award finalist, two collections of poetry and short fiction, and a writing
guide. A four-time Pushcart Prize nominee, she’s been published in Word
Riot, 63 Channels, Antithesis Common, Poor Richard’s Almanac(k), Blink-Ink, Pig
in a Poke, Chick Flicks, Up the Staircase, Shoots and Vines, and many others. She is Acquisitions
Editor for Big Table Publishing Company, Senior Editor of Boston
Literary Magazine, and Director of the Newton Writing and
Publishing Center.
Loving the infinity sign, I'm going to carry that on
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