I am home
By Beeme
Fri, 25 Nov 2011
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I remember my mother’s papery skin,
her slender thighs dangling from above.
The tightness of my chest because I
I cannot reach to touch his cheek.
I want him to know that I am here,
“here I am Grandad, you’re not forgotten.”
The strength of my mother’s ‘hush, now
let your Grandad be”
my arms outstretched and then tugging at her skirt.
I keep asking “where is he?”
“When is he going to come back?”
He is right there she replies, tucking
my fingers between her own.
And then she lifts my tiny bones onto a mattress
which is bumpy and I crawl towards his chest.
His eyes say “stay with me kiddo”,
and I know that I don’t want to leave this place.
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My first reaction was "over
My first reaction was "over sentimentality" but no... you gave me a picture that can't be denied.
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It puts me in the room. A
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It puts me in the room. A story well told in just a few lines. It leaves quite a lasting image. Nice poem Beeme.
Parson Thru
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Lovely memory - that last
Lovely memory - that last line reminded me of Bukowski
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