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The Sunday Poem/Song: December

May 7th, 2006

Today is my surviving grandmother’s 94th birthday. She’s in hospice now, near the end of her life. I’ve written various things about my grandparents before, and even my great-grandmother, but today I wanted to share one that wasn’t written as a poem, but as a song, at a time when her husband, my grandfather, was failing. It’s on After the Flood, and it’s called “December.” You can follow along the lyrics with the song:

December

Her hair is white, who knows what she sees,
Her hip is giving her trouble.
She listens to her husband’s heartbeat;
In his sleep she hears him mumble.
Their granddaughter was by to visit today;
They took time to talk in the kitchen.
Eleanor said, “You’ve spent forty years
Just in learning how to listen…
But it’s another December.
Things are drawing to a close and everybody knows
That near the end we tend to forget
All the years gone before.”

What were the words he said when they first met?
When their first child was born?
She’s never thought too much about death,
Too much to do in the mornings.
And he wakes with a start, hand at his chest,
She reaches to keep him from leaving.
Fingers at his wrist and he coughs and smiles,
Says, “Guess I’m in the habit of breathing…
But it’s another December.
Things are drawing to a close and everybody knows
That near the end we tend to forget
All the years gone before.”

He snores his way back to sleep
And she hugs her lacy pillow.
Remembers a night when she first undressed
And stood naked with him before a mirror.
“Nothing has changed,” she thought, “we still do the same—
We stand exposed together.
I’ve spent forty years—if I have forty hours, well,
Every tomorrow is forever…
But it’s another December
And look, the sun already rose, and everybody knows
That near the end we tend to forget
How much there is to do in the mornings.”

And she said, “Wake up, dear.
It’s a beautiful day.”

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  1. Morgan said on

    Wow. I’ve never heard this track before. Brilliant.

    Happy birthday, Grandma K! :)

  2. Raph said on

    Clearly, you need the CD. :)

    The tuning is double-dropped D, as I recall. The fingering is somewhat tricky, lots of oddball chords.

  3. megan said on

    Feeling the need for family this evening.. Thank you for sharing this!

    Will I be seeing you in a few days?

    Hugs to everyone…

  4. Almagill said on

    “The tuning is double-dropped D, as I recall. The fingering is somewhat tricky, lots of oddball chords”

    Sounds a bit like life in general.

    Take care,
    K

  5. BridgetAG said on

    “We stand exposed together.”

    This line had me in tears, even before hearing the music.

    To have lived such a long life with someone, raising children, watching them make their way, is a fine and wonderful thing.

    You are fortunate to have with the genes and the model.

  6. Raph said on

    Oh, the timing. She passed away yesterday, on her 94th birthday. I tried to call her earlier in the day, but she was already unconscious.

  7. Almagill said on

    You’re having a time of it. :(

    Take care, and condolences to your family.

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