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The Highway Halfway Mark

The Highway Halfway Mark 

I wonder, I do. I cannot help but wonder what’s down the road from the place I have ever truly called home. The wood and grass and nails and bolts, the wet familiar dew smells and giggling baby sounds. The joy and the sorrow. I can’t help but observe and wonder. The funny, peculiar, crooked way of seeing the world that is all my own. The structure has cracks, fissures, and deep gaping holes, pockets that need love and attention, there are patching and mending to be done. I don’t know if I have enough glue stored in the chicken coop to hold the facade together before the walls come crumbling down. I am for better or worse, at the highway halfway mark.

I mind I do, at times. I mind a lot.

Sometimes, I don’t mind at all. I laugh and live, and get lost in the hilarious, fleeting moments. I get scared, frightened, and paralyzed too. Funny, I was never scared as a child. I was wild, fearless fierce and strong.

Maybe I greedily used up all the miles and worn down the treads on my running shoes. New Balance 574’s. There’s nowhere, no road, no mountain, no distances left, no place far and enough away to hide.

That’s okay. It’s all right. I do get tired sometimes. Mostly, I wish I could bottle up the Lupita lovely creature cuddled beside me. Her warmth and heat and breath and beating heart radiate and rejuvenate my childlike spirit. Her smile makes me weepy. I can’t. I can’t keep her here with me.

I cannot understand the death concept, wrap my head around this curious mystery called life. I try, but maybe I can’t comprehend a life without all the people and places I have cherished and loved. Close, always close by even when separated by continents and telephone lines.

My mother and I don’t see eye to eye on so many things. I talk too much, worry too much, cry too much, am crazy too much and yet she is here in her first forever home and mine folding the laundry. Her pace slow, her gait sad, her grit defeated and still she is cemented together, red brick stronger than I. She realizes her halfway mark has long expired, and that makes me hold my breath.

As if I could stop time between the inhale and exhale before the next.

As if. I’m stalling, still. Silly me, I am a grownup who’s not very grownup at all. I understand that hanging on tight to the breath is wishful thinking and I will most surely pass out. I can’t help be hopeful and delusional at times. It hurts to catch my breath.

Here, at the highway halfway mark.

Published in BLOG FOR WRITERS POETRY & PROSE

8 Comments

    • jackiecioffa jackiecioffa

      Thank you, dear Nicole.

  1. Oh, Jackie… This is exquisite…it took my breath away. What a beautiful gift you have!

    • Hi Kimmie,

      Wow. Thank you for the lovely comment.
      It means so much…

      Humbled.
      Xx Jackie

  2. Robbin Nicolosi Robbin Nicolosi

    So beautiful. It’s like you write MY thoughts!

    • Thank you, Robbin for reading my scribblings and your support.. That’s a whole lot of kindness. Truly. <3

  3. I love the running shoe analogy and can totally relate to having nowhere else to run to or hide.

    Wonderfully written!

    • Thank you for taking the time to read, and comment! I appreciate your keen observations & perspective! (Once a runner always a runner?)

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