the only one who could walk into my mind to see how I was
he'd take my grief tear it into pieces scatter it to the wind
then he'd take me by my hand "Let's see where the happiness is!"
and always he'd find where the happiness was hiding
whether it be in a wildflower or a nest of blue eggs
or how he showed me how to see the world in words
and wonder always flew to him perched upon his shoulder
and oh his lovely laughter and his catch phrase "Be the hokey!
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This was the man who kept me alive when my sister died....he reached inside me and filled me with his wonder of words and his love of the world. Always the same old question: "How are you in there?"Β Β He is the reason that I try to put the world in words. I owe him everything. And so it was wonderful to bring him and his words to the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford and say "See what ya made me?"
And of course he said as he always said or still says in my mind. . ."BE DE HOKEY!"