“To live is to learn“ He said as he held his crying son Between sobs he felt fresh tears seeping into his coat Damp reminders of times he himself broke down Feeling the pressing weight of life and it’s expectations He held the boy at arms length
“There was a time not too long ago…
The magnolias were in bloom Sweet summer consumed sweet home Alabama sang from the back of a black pickup Doors open and tailgate down we loved the sound Touchdown! rang across white cotton fields Swaying in the gentle southern breeze Whose caress cools the heat of the day That buzzes with whirling dragonflies And Hovering Toms humming to a bees melody Blue Jays fought Bluebirds under blue skies Pocked by slowly drifting cotton clouds Lazily shape shifting into reflections of the land below … A rabbit, curious, ready to bounce … ‘Ol Bo, the bird dog, pointing to a fresh **** … A deer, alerted, spooked by murderous cawing crows … All of this, seen by a boy in a tree …
“Until he fell” The father whispered to his son Rolling up his sleeve he showed him the scar “You see, my boy, I have broken a bone or two… Some hearts … Some dreams Said things I didn’t mean… Yet those magnolias still bloomed The bees still buzzed And birds either love or hate the color blue Such is the nature of nature: It is alive because it has learned to live“