Family Poetry posted June 21, 2013 |
A memory from my childhood
Entitlements
by Betty Bleen
Every winter day, in some predawn hour,
Grandfather would drag his shivering bones out of bed, don that old wool coat over his long johns, then shove cold feet into worn out mining boots to go outside into the biting cold. He'd trudge across the outside porch that led to the old basement door, then enter that dank foyer and descend the worn concrete steps to the coal room, where coal chunks glistened like black diamonds under a bare incandescent bulb. Upon opening the iron door of the furnace his calloused hands would shake the grate, then grip the old coal shovel and hurl fresh coal on top of the glowing red and blue embers. He did this while Grandmother slept comfortably on the ground floor; my parents, sisters and I on the warmer floor above. He repeated this routine without complaint, day in and day out. No one ever thanked him. Each morning we grandchildren would rise, walking the warmed floor on tiny bare feet, accustomed to the comfort of the kitchen with our hot tea, toast and jam, as if it were an entitlement. How were we to know? How were we to know what's taken years to comprehend? How love comes in oh so many shapes and sizes; how even in this, Grandfather's ritual, was hidden a wealth of unspoken love? |
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