burnt dinner: revision
aunt louise and aunt linda began fighting over who would cook thanksgiving dinner
at grandma's february funeral
(cold grandma, cold ground)
when we arrived that november at aunt linda's door
were we surprised to see
the windows thrown wide against the cold wind,
smoke billowing upwards to the heavens?
(grey november smoke against grey november sky)
we shouted, we called out
(we cussed under our breath)
we found her
smoking over the charred remains of a turkey
match flame creeping towards her fingers
(hot oven, hot bird)
our eyes stung, lungs on fire
hard to say why we wept.
(the matches of our grieving)
aunt louise cooks now.









