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Composure in a punchline

For the Instructions for a Feeling challenge

By Penny FullerPublished about 22 hours ago 1 min read
Top Story - February 2026
Composure in a punchline
Photo by Library of Congress on Unsplash

The joke I know

has a punchline that

you might have heard before

from me.

But was it today- in the same

conversation

and did it hide the fact that you

surprised me by coming- but

did you tell me? Or

was your visit really the nice surprise that

I said?

And when you comment on the vase of

multi-hued pink flowers- (they start with P, but I don’t

remember what their name is)

on my coffee table

do I say thank you for

being so thoughtful for

bringing them? Or did

someone else bring them that

I no longer recall?

If I focus on my

jigsaw puzzle or

cross-stitch, I will look

busy and not

confused. Maybe this will give me

permission to avoid

embarrassment?

Or since I am now living in this

white-halled center with

smiling nurses giving

daily

drugs and tests- do you figure

I should already feel

shame?

I think that in the past I may have

changed your diaper- but

did you come from my body or are we

separated by

A sibling?

A generation?

I will call you sweetie, and darling, and dear because you

smile and

I don’t have to tell you I don’t

Remember whose name

matches your face.

But we can still talk about the things

right here, like

the weather and whether

I like this song

on the radio

that I might have never heard before.

And when you make me laugh, I will remember

There’s a joke I want to tell you

though I can’t quite remember

The punchline.

how to

About the Creator

Penny Fuller

(Not my real name)- Other Labels include:

Lover of fiction writing and reading. Aspiring global nomad. Woman in science. Most at home in nature. Working my way to an unconventional life, story by story and poem by poem.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 21 hours ago

    This felt so sad. Brilliant word play on weather and whether. Loved your poem!

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