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Dancing in the sky

March 7, 2023
By Anonymous

No home to home money was not great. Beers and sorrows fill the holes. Holes deeper than our hearts.

 

Worries pour like judath;rain. Fear tears our walls down because we might not eat. Until death happens, we scatter like ants to save our hu’ul; grandma.

 

Our hearts rip like taking a lemon from its branch. As she tells us something,us kids don’t understand why? Until you hear your name, “I Love You Ila, I’ll always be your ho’hokimel; butterfly.


The scream that haunts me. I’ve started getting night terrors, “Why did you have to take her?’’ i ask.I lay my head on her pillow wishing she was there to comfort me, as tears roll down my ka:m; cheek.

 

“When am i going to see you again?” “I Love You ila”. I’m not ready to get up, the bed is to big. The day is here, I have to get dressed, I’m not ready to see her lifeless body yet.

 

Sisters to cousins,aunts and uncles, friends to grandparents all join to say “Na voy pa mi hu’ul” ; I’ll see you later grandma. As alcohol becomes our dearest friends, drugs become our siblings. Hope comes to me thinking everything will be back, but our happiness and Taṣ; sun, is gone.


The author's comments:

This piece is about how my family cooped with my hu'ul (Grandma) death.


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