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Conor Letham
Poems
Nov 2013
At My Father's Funeral
At my father's funeral
my childish hand suckled
my mother's wrinkled fingers
as though kissing a wound.
Looking up to her, I found
such a raw flesh of fear,
so hard in the face, so soft
in the lips, glowing dark red
against her cheeks like
blood on chalk-bone,
the rest in a second skin
of a black bandage dress.
Written by
Conor Letham
West Midlands, UK
(West Midlands, UK)
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