I hope that when I die my grandfather comes to pick me up
in his pale blue Galaxy 500 Ford with Grandmother by his side
in her rose taffeta with the velveteen jacket and the rhinestone buttons
Mama in the back seat in her lilac Easter dress is working on poems in
an Eagle tablet with the two dogs, Fearless and Poochum Woochum
Tak a tak a Toochum getting along famously hanging out the window
and my sister just around the bend emerging from Carnegie Hall
in Heaven to massive applause and bouquets thrown from here and there
and huzzahs and hurrahs
and she climbs in too, there's plenty of room even for the bouquets
and we pull up to Hamburger Heaven a roadside stand
across the way as plain as day the Heavenly Arkansas Gazette
where my father has just put the galactic issue to bed in the white night that is Heaven
now the stars being visible in daylight
we are singing Pickin on A Harp with a Golden String
and our harmonies are Grand.
even Grandiloquent.
with Hershey Bars, the silver foil peeled back
in abundance; Wheaties, the Breakfast of Champions.
mary angela douglas 13 july 2021
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