Today really is symbolic of more than just one loss: it’s a conglomeration of three anniversaries in one. The other two (one in June, one in July) grieve me too — but as they do not fall within Glo/NaPoWriMo they don’t usually get poems written about them. (Though the days of the FoG aren’t the only times poems get written or thoughts get thought about this topic).
Given this month’s theme is love I’ve decided to deliberately include all three griefs in one poem. On the plus side, there are a multiplicity of loves on display within the poem, so it works on many levels.
Today’s poem is paired with one I wrote 28 years ago. It is included as bonus: an Easter egg if you like, not that you have to look too hard to find it.

advice from a fish
although today
commemorates
the first loss
you’re in countless
poems, plays, story ideas
all three of you
for endless sorrowfilled years
i wore your rings
round my neck
till they got
too heavy to endure
& i was told
by the fish
for my own sanity
take them off
you knew too well
without the self-flagellation
of my despair
*****
BONUS POEM:
3 silver rings
around her neck
she wears three silver rings
on a gold chain
& crucifix
one, a rose
one, a gallic cross
& one, all stars & moons
one each
for every child
which never was