accidents
Sunday evening finds us in the kitchen.
You’re washing up, I’m rolling flatbreads out
with tension like a mortise in my gut.
We’ve heard the news: a relative of yours,
a garden afternoon, a sudden slip,
and somehow, that was it. My hands still grip
the rolling pin, yours soak in a dishless sink.
We glance towards the fissure, look for ways
to say in silence what we need to say.
And I, clumsy, reach across a stack
of nearby trays, nudging the balance out:
two knives clatter to the floor and gouge
one small divot out of the laminate.
I flinch. You catch my eye. The silence flickers.
Dominic Palmer
Dominic Palmer is a teacher, writer, and church musician living in Manchester.
Dominic and his wife have recently become parents for the first time, so he is currently quite sleep deprived, but full of wonder.
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