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When the yellow/green face of this furnace valley is smudged with summer's first rain runs I dream about dad again: 7 years since that hospital bed in Georgetown where he turned to wax and I turned to water. In the dream I was so small, he took me to his old '80s office, the tan portable in the field where everything was cheap wood panels, thin mouse-brown temp carpet. He sat me down by his blackboard, jotted with number theory, & left to retrieve a book he needed. I sat among the dry sun and dust until I realized I was an adult now. Eventually a man came to the door, & said "why are you still here? Your dad died years ago, & we need the room."
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Jun 3, 2025
Jun 3, 2025 at 7:10 PM UTC
Dream of the Father
When the yellow/green face of this furnace valley is smudged with summer's first rain runs I dream about dad again: 7 years since that hospital bed in Georgetown where he turned to wax and I turned to water. In the dream I was so small, he took me to his old '80s office, the tan portable in the field where everything was cheap wood panels, thin mouse-brown temp carpet. He sat me down by his blackboard, jotted with number theory, & left to retrieve a book he needed. I sat among the dry sun and dust until I realized I was an adult now. Eventually a man came to the door, & said "why are you still here? Your dad died years ago, & we need the room."
EvanS
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Jun 3, 2025
Jun 3, 2025 at 7:10 PM UTC
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