Like A Cigarette Should

old lady

Photo by Jsme MILA

by Guy Biederman

“If you can’t smoke in heaven, I’m not going,” she says.

“Maybe there’s a smoking section; it is heaven, after all.”

Radiation, remission recurrence— you name it, we accept it, and smile in the hazy room.

“Pass me a cigarette, darling, I won’t smoke.”

I shake out a Winston from her pack, she taps it on her breakfast tray, and a gracious Aide removes the plate of untouched eggs.

“Go ahead darling,” she whispers, “give us a light.”

Guy Biederman is the author of Lost In Translation, one-inch punch fiction, Black Lawrence Press, and five other books of short prose and poetry.

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