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4:30 AM, in the city

it's cold in this motel

all the paisley carpet in the world

won't make the halls warm  

 

a faux fire is burning in the lobby

the clerk is long numb to it, and to the rest of the world

it appears--no guest has disturbed him for hours

 

I don't want to go upstairs, to a room

where my only daughter waits, curled in the covers

like chrysalis in cocoon

 

eyes dried from crying all the tears

eyes can make--still she dry sobs--still she aches

for a mother she believes abandoned her, in a motel,

like this one, a lifetime ago

 

we will attend the service early today--too late

for a reconciliation between mother and daughter

the tether torn a decade past

 

I will hold my daughter close;

her eyes will dart around the room,

wondering who the mourners are, how they knew

the mother she did not

 

until then, I will sit a while longer

by this timid flicker of light, before I don the black suit,

before I knot my tie in the mirror and see the face of the man

who could not forgive a transgression, a human misstep

 

and robbed a girl of her mother, until today,

when words will spill from strangers' mouths,

the only biography my daughter will ever have of her

and I will wish for short epitaphs, a quick return to the earth

while those words and truths haunt my soul

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spysgrandson
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Dec 11, 2016
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