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the words my father wrote

I'm trying to remember

The words my father wrote.

 

He was a poet, in earlier days.

When he lived my lifetime once,

(Now he's lived it three-or-so times over.)

 

And I remember one day finding the words he wrote,

Photocopied onto bright white paper.

 

And it was then that I first realized how much I am like my father.

 

His words then held just as much as my words do now--

 

As much love,

As much anger,

As much confusion,

And, at times, as much hate.

 

And now that I feel lost and alone, I try to dig up the pages

That were haphazardly tucked in-between the leafs of a novel, I think

 

Or maybe an atlas,

Or maybe in a drawer,

Or maybe under the bed...

 

Behind the bookshelf?

In a photo album?

In a book

Any book

In the kitchen

Above the fridge

In a box

This box

Not this box

That box

Not that box

Any box,

Try any box,

Every box --

 

 

Which brings me to now.

 

Now I sit here, on the kitchen floor

Stirring my lukewarm chamomile,

Watching the air,

And the clock,

Breathing deeply through my mouth,

Holding back any sound

 

Searching through my head

To remember the words he wrote

Long ago

That somehow might make me feel my father's comforting smile

Now.

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Written by
rosemarie-caruso
Published
May 29, 2015
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I miss my dad.

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#depression#life#father#dad#family#miss#daughter#reminiscing#familylove
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