9 17

love lost is inscribed on our hearts

Edna my love 9 17, reads the slender gold band dropped from the slot of a machine, warming in the palm of Major’s hand.

Edna lost it, fingers reaching under, but if not abandonment why is it here and I wonder why not report the incident.

From a flight jacket pocket, the pilot takes his band of dreams. If she says yes and I ship out, it’s agony of worry and years of doubt.

Love lost to timing leaves an ache of wonder. No one knows what’s coming, but I have a mission beyond here and beyond her.

Lost to Edna, lost to timing, Major pockets the ring and aches for his brother out there somewhere among the stars.

About Me

Roger Kenyon was North America’s first lay canon lawyer and associate director at the Archdiocese of Seattle. He was involved in tech (author of Macintosh Introductory Programming, Mainstay) before teaching (author of ThinkLink: a learner-active program, Riverwood). Roger lives near Toronto and offers free critical thinking and character development courses online.

“When not writing, I’m riding—eBike, motorbike, and a mow cart that catches air down the hills. One day I’ll have Goldies again.”