An excerpt from Susie’s book of the same name (©2005)
Playing Solitaire With God
I‘m not sure it’s so unreasonable
to be here at three am, my companion
the ticking of the clock, better than
the thundering of my heart.
…
It’s difficult not calling my Mother.
I know she sits with her cards
and insomnia, as she has done for
so many years; as her mother did.
…
Flap, Flap, card upon card, as stars turn
to birdsong, no sleep until the protective
light of day covers the fear. So familiar
this ritual, comforting.
…
I follow in the slipper steps of the women
before me, unlike them, I know why
the slap of the cards replaces the peace of sleep.
I have spent years trying not to follow them.
But here I sit, slap a seven on an eight,
While a daughter runs her life without
the protection of my control.
…
Slap a black three on a red four, as she grows
away from me and falls into the clenches
of a terrifying city. Red queen, black king,
I know her insomnia. Too young for Solitaire.
…
Still watching TV, no one escapes
the night. Infomercials
and the Ace of Clubs
our closest friends.
Susie, this was gripping and powerful and very sad. The cards took on a life for me they were dripping tears or maybe it was just me who was weeping because I play solitaire compulsively, hello sister.