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FULL OF IT

Mary Keating
2 min readAug 13, 2024

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A ghazal

A solar eclipse shown in stages.
Photo by Daniel Gomez on Unsplash

The moon swallowed the sun in one mouthful;
kept her maw open wide — spit him out full.

On the days she feared he’d devour her,
she fed him sweet treats to keep his snout full.

On empty, they crossed over the border
to the States promising to be fruitful.

No one using a wheelchair came inside —
accessible parking always doubtful.

Motel owners didn’t announce their hatred;
Just let their no vacancy lights shout full.

Caretakers wondered how many more wars
till graveyards complained they were about full.

He asked to be buried with his husband;
his parents suddenly turned devoutful.

Most children rarely notice what parents
give up to make their kids’ lives bountiful.

The police shuddered when the school shooter

headed to classrooms they just counted full.

How do you comfort parents of a child
who didn’t have a chance to make them proudful?

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Mary Keating
Mary Keating

Written by Mary Keating

Author of "Recalibrating Gravity" a memoir in verse written to give hope to those who need it and to encourage disabled people to live their best lives.

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