May 2015
I am a writer, teacher, daughter, wife, stepmother, gardener, reader, editor..not necessarily in that order. I grew up in the Appalachian region of Kentucky, and have made my home in Cincinnati since 1979. My woefully neglected website can be found at https://paulettahansel.wordpress.com/.
Husbands
My mother likes a man who works. She likes
my husband’s muddy knees, grass stains on the cuffs.
She loved my father, though when weekends came
he’d sleep till nine and would not lift
his eyes up from the page to move the feet
she’d vacuum under. On Saturdays my husband
digs the holes for her new roses,
softening the clay with peat and compost.
He changes bulbs she can no longer reach
and understands the inside of her toaster.
My father’s feet would carry him from chair
to bookshelf, back again till Monday came.
My mother likes to tell my husband
sit down in this chair and put your feet up.
-originally published in The Lives We Live in Houses, (Wind Publications, 2011).
©2015 Pauletta Hansel