Family-free Tree
My father lacked a father
and my mother lacked a mother –
not immaculate conception –
merely early deaths –
the sorts that, while they left
bereft the rest of anyone
who loved them, didn’t cause
untoward surprise. Premature
departures were more common
then – and everybody dies.
But now I wonder how or if
my idiosyncratic eyes might
somehow have revised their takes
on what they see if those penumbral
absences had not occurred to me –
through both my father
and my mother as unconscious
legacy: lives pulled by wind
off barren branches:
a family-free tree. Is loss
a lack – or liberty?.
No comments:
Post a Comment