In Celebration of the Furniture Year By Michelle Garren-Flye
On that morning twenty-nine years ago, I wanted to be a princess so much I shouted my beliefs loud enough to drown lingering doubts
and stormy weather that took the helium right out of the balloons, so the wind sounded like Daffy Duck and my pink and yellow and blue spheres hung flaccid
by the sign announcing our nuptials, and it was too late for real daffodils, so I made do with false ones, mixed with daisies and mournful white roses
and still I have no regrets because for at least twenty-five of those years I did believe I was a princess, or at least as good as a mom of three who lost her figure in the war can be,
and I have been awarded all these badges for my courage, and my ambition now is to deserve them, which I do, much more than I did on that morning twenty-nine years ago.
Photo and poem copyright 2024 Michelle Garren-Flye
Michelle, what a beautiful way to tell your story.
Thank you ❤️