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"...SO I DID WEAVE MYSELF INTO THE SENSE..." ( In memory of my Aunt Peggy )

"...SO I DID WEAVE MYSELF INTO THE SENSE..."

( In memory of my Aunt Peggy )

 

the candle carves

your face

out of the dark

 

you waver

with its flicker

become a mask

 

I watch your words

float across the space

between us

 

I see every syllable

all your pauses

your each and every punctuation

 

you recite

Herbert

with an American accent

 

I try to pull you

out of the dark

of the past

 

but this is all

memory will allow

of you

 

I say your name

to make you more real

"Peggy...Peggy!" I call to you

 

now far away

from that lost day

your daughter's love

 

reminds me of

who you were

to me

 

your Chicagoan voice

telling me: "Gee....

you've got curls like a girl's!"

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