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Authors: Holly Thompson
I nod
sip my ginger ale
order him another
and sometimes there’s this draw to my father
and I want to see him but I know I shouldn’t
and I can’t seem to separate him from drinking
and I hate the way Beth and Chris and my mom and stepfather
all talk down about him and warn me off him
sometimes I just want a break
he says
from all the expectations
people have of me
in Lowell
it’s like I can never just chill
there’s always something that has to be done
for family
for the community here
for people in Cambodia
there’s not much room
for doing what I want
what is it you want to do?
I ask
I don’t know
he says
but I want to figure it out myself
I tell Samnang
what Zena told me
take control of what you can
and I tell him to call me
if he feels the need to see his father
if it’s really just a need to drink
and then I say
I could go with you
to see him sometime
if you want
I could be there, nearby
he says
thanks
and then he’s silent
and I give him more silence
as we go through the pile of fries
the six-pack with one missing
is at my feet as we buckle our seat belts
Samnang turns up the heat
and starts reversing to head out of the lot
but I tell him to drive around
to the back of the diner
when he does I get out
and place the five beers
on the ground by the back door
an offering
then I jump in the car
say
go!
and we drive around the front
without being seen
now, take me to Chris and Beth’s
I say
then I’ll have Chris drive me home
but Samnang pulls out onto the main road
going the opposite direction from Chris and Beth’s
and says
no
no?
no
he says
why?
I say now nervous
I’ll take you home first
Samnang says
then I’ll go home
I didn’t drink, I won’t drink
so don’t you doubt me, too
okay, I won’t doubt you
ever
he says
and I’m surprised by this word
he glances at me
slows the car
says it again
softly
ever
and I take a breath and say
ever
Samnang doesn’t go see his dad
and when he and I arrive
at the Newall Center the next morning
chairs and wheelchairs
are already arranged in a circle
and Lin, the rec director
is laughing and chatting with everyone
and I’m beginning, just beginning
to get her jokes
Samnang sits by Leap Sok
I sit by Zena who’s grinning
seated as she is in her chair
radiant, in full mermaid costume
Serey’s between two Cambodian women
and there are a number of
university students, it seems
paired with other patients
the poet introduces herself
and says how happy she is to be with
all of us poets
that she can’t wait to hear
what we’ve been working on
she tells us first
we will go around the room
and read, each read
a poem
or a stanza from a poem
or a paragraph or two from a story
or a section from a memoir
and she looks at each of us students
and says
you, too!
aside from Zena
and my English teacher Mr. Hays
and on birthday cards
I have never shared my poems
with anyone