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I sat down by my father's grave (who is not dead yet), and my mother's (who died 3 years ago), and my aunt (who died two years ago-- alone), and my great-grandparents (who died before I knew them). I sat down with dry eyes by these graves all in a row and contemplated the cold, impermanence of life. My father maintains the graves. He festoons them with colorful flowers for Memorial Day. I think, how cliche to ornament with silk flowers in a fake urn on a lonesome line of graves. But, moving the wire-cored foliage I see a singular peacock feather hidden among the sanguine flowers and realize this is the essence of my father and that understanding dampens my cheeks.
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Oct 23, 2023
Oct 23, 2023 at 2:28 PM UTC
I Sat Down by My Father's Grave
I sat down by my father's grave (who is not dead yet), and my mother's (who died 3 years ago), and my aunt (who died two years ago-- alone), and my great-grandparents (who died before I knew them). I sat down with dry eyes by these graves all in a row and contemplated the cold, impermanence of life. My father maintains the graves. He festoons them with colorful flowers for Memorial Day. I think, how cliche to ornament with silk flowers in a fake urn on a lonesome line of graves. But, moving the wire-cored foliage I see a singular peacock feather hidden among the sanguine flowers and realize this is the essence of my father and that understanding dampens my cheeks.
This is a slice of time poem when I was doing just as the poem suggests.
pete-badertscher
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Oct 23, 2023
Oct 23, 2023 at 2:28 PM UTC
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