Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Accident

On this day in 1929, my parents William Wallace Hunter and Bertha O'Donnell were married in the Logan Temple.

This poem is in memoriam.



Accident


Father almost died when I was five,
but waited six more years before he told
my mother “I’m not sure how much longer
I can last.”  Poor health saved him from the war,
and from there on he was glad one day
at a time until he retired at sixty-three.
Anywhere they went they went together:
shopping, for a drive to see the children
and grandchildren or visit Yellowstone.
He was driving on their way back and stopped
to see my daughter at the restaurant
in Jackson where she worked.  They left a tip
right after I called to tell her everything
was right at home.  “Grandma and Grandpa
are here, do you want to talk to them?” 
“No, I’ll see them tomorrow.”

Maybe that conversation would have saved
their lives. It could have delayed their departure
long enough so the man driving drunk
who hit them head on would have missed the curve
and smashed into a tree before they arrived
to see the wreckage and report an accident
from the next place to phone. 
As it was someone else made the call.
In the morning our bishop arrived to tell
us news I had waited for all my life
but didn’t realize at forty-one
my life was not yet half done when I learned
that they were gone.


                              Donnell Hunter
                                       1 May 2012

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