Poetry tea: Devoted friend

The Bridesmaid’s Speech

I have known her all her life.

And by that I mean I’ve seen her

in the impossible light of girlhood.

The spaces in between – the car

on the way to the birthday dinner,

the moment before the photograph.

I have stood outside the bathroom stall,

held tight while her shoulders shook

with sorrow. I’ve watched joy arrive,

midnight and unexpected, repeated

stories until they were my own. It’s

true there is a cost to this devotion –

but I’ll let you in on a little secret:

there is very little women choose

to keep from one another. How

lucky are we to know a love like this.

Kate J Baer

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