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On that day

In memory of Shane Evans Willinger 1987-2025

What do we do on the day you died?

Since you die every day since that day

The day that is the book end to the day you were born

10 days after your due date

The day that follows the dash that represents

all the days you lived—13,923 after

Your plump red body exited mine

and the midwife placed you on my swollen belly

the swirls of your dark hair streaked cream with vernix

Your eyes lit up with the astonishment of being alive

What do we do now that we’ve lived the truth of the poet

who christened April the cruelest month?

When on that day we sat in a theater

in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge

Watching a play by Chekhov in which an actor fired a gun

That made a hole in your skull

through which your soul made its exit

900 miles away?

There are moments when we confuse living with you dead

With waiting and counting the days until you were born

We feel the same deep yearning

But counting the days only

takes us back to the day you died

5 responses to “On that day”

  1. valiantlyinfluencer8c1a943267 Avatar
    valiantlyinfluencer8c1a943267

    Dearest Sharon, This poem is incredibly moving. You are such a gifted writer. I’m sitting in my car about to attend a lecture, reading your words and weeping. How lucky Shane was to have you for his mother. Love, Suzie 💗💗

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    1. Hannah Kerrigan Avatar

      Hi dear Sharon and Ed,

      you are so talented and are speaking from a place no one else could, unless they have been through such trauma.It is so real and so very touching! And explains those feelings as close to its reality as possible.❤️😘I love you dear friends!

      all my love,

      Hannah

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  2. Torg Avatar

    I don’t know how to respond Sharon other than to tell you I was here on your page and was moved by your poem. I also miss having you across the hallway from me many days a year. I am thankful to find these words here today.

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  3. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Sharon. This is so powerful. I am in tears. You always were such a gifted writer. It is your power. I hope you keep writing poems about your beautiful son and making art from this inconceivable grief. Sending love.

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  4. David Brownell Avatar
    David Brownell

    I am impressed. But then you’ve always impressed me, even in this sadness.

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