By George Karnikis
The crowd has gone.
He smiles from the picture.
Every now and then a sympathy card.
Slower pace, life at a crossroad.
Fresh flowers on the table—unknown sender.
Curtains closed, candle flickers friendly light.
“Supper is special, your favorite meal.”
“You look handsome tonight.”
“You look beautiful.”
Copyright 2007 George Karnikis
George Karnikis was born in Athens Greece, and has lived the last thirty-five years on Orcas Island working as a general contractor. He reads and writes in both Greek and English. He attends the Writer's Round Table on Orcas and
and has taken memoir classes. He just finished a Sci Fi novel, Project Anastrophe ( in English), and is currently in the process of publishing it.
All work by George Karnikis