Story
by
Sabine Miller
Tell me the one
about the sick girl
not terminally ill, just years in bed
with this mysterious fever
who hires a man
to murder her you know,
so the family is spared
the blight of a suicide
and the man comes
in the night, a strong man,
and nothing is spoken
he takes the pillow
to her face tell me
how he is haunted the rest
of his life did he
or didn't he
do the right thing tell me
how he is forgiven,
and marries, and has
2 daughters, and is happy
no, tell me she doesn't
die, but is cured and
gives her life to God,
and becomes a hand-holder for
men on death row
tell me the one where the man
falls in love with the girl
and can't do it, or
the girl falls in love
with a dog and calls
the man to tell him
not to come, or
how each sees their pain
mirrored in the other's eyes
tell me how everyone is already
forgiven every story
they ever told themselves
about living
or not living
tell me, oh tell me
the one where love wins, again
and again and again.
"Story" by Sabine Miller, from
Circumference of Mercy. © Mountains and Rivers Press,