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'Trash Cans at the Manion House' by Donal Mahoney

4/20/2016

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Trash Cans at the Manion House
 
When I was in grammar school
I knew it was Wednesday
when I looked out the window
and saw across the street
three trash cans at the curb 
in front of the Manion house. 
 
No matter how early I got up 
the three cans would be there
looking like a trio waiting 
to break into song. 
 
When I’d get home from school,
the cans would be gone.
They had been put away,
I figured, until their next gig
the following Wednesday.
 
When I was in high school,
I noticed one day only two 
cans standing at the curb.
I was told the son had married 
and moved to another city
and his parents missed him.
But two cans were enough 
to tell me it was Wednesday.
 
When I came home from college,
I noticed my first week back only
one can was stationed at the curb.
My mother told me at breakfast 
Mr. Manion had died and 
Mrs. Manion wasn’t doing well.
 
For the years I was in college
that solitary can was always 
in front of the house.
It was still there when I 
graduated, found a job,
married and moved away.
 
My wife and I would visit my folks,
and one Sunday after dinner
my father asked me to give him 
a lift to the doctor on Wednesday.
When I pulled up in the car 
I noticed no can was waiting
in front of the house.
 
My mother told me Mrs. Manion
had died and the house was for sale
at a good price in case my wife
and I might be interested.
She said it would be a good place 
to raise kids if we ever had any.
My father usually said little 
but coughed and agreed.
 
They seemed happy because
I hadn’t said no to the idea.
I knew they would like us
to live across the street but
I wanted to talk with my wife.
But my parents stared at me 
when I asked if they could find out  
if the trash cans were included 
in the price of the house. 
I’d need them on Wednesdays.
 
Donal Mahoney
 
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Donal Mahoney, a native of Chicago, lives in St. Louis, Missouri. His fiction and poetry have appeared in various publications, including The Wisconsin Review, The Kansas Quarterly, The South Carolina Review, The Christian Science Monitor, The Chicago Tribune and  Commonweal.  Some of his work can be found at http://eyeonlifemag.com/the-poetry-locksmith/donal-mahoney-poet.html#sthash.OSYzpgmQ.dpbs=
 

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