Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Yesteryear Fiction: 10/8/14


Twin Girls, 1948

By Donal Mahoney


Beth was always different

marching as she did

to an armless drummer.


Her sister Kate marched

to another drummer,

one with arms on certain days


but never with a drum

that caught the sticks Kate

kept in the air flailing.


When the girls were young

their mom and dad took them out

for walks on Sunday


afternoons in summer.

The girls waved to butterflies

but never to anyone else.


It was hard for other kids

peering from porches

to understand the problem.


When the twins were small

they didn't call it autism.

It had no name on my block.


Now the illness has a name

and different medications

that sometimes temper


but never cure.

The girls are women now

old and living in a big home


with others in a small band

some still playing instruments

no one else can see.


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Donal Mahoney lives in St. Louis, Missouri.




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