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Dad

I think of you with tenderness that 
seldom knew breath when you were alive.
Like tattered, yellowed leaves
images appear scattered in the recesses of my memory.
Mom and I wait patiently at the East Williston station
where the 6:20 takes a brief bow before its next destination.

I wait under the station’s awning,
promising mother I won't dance on the tracks when
I see an army of gray flannel felt hats; a tide moving to shore,
smelling of stale cigarettes and filthy newsprint.

You appear from the gray fog.
Your disappointments, your exhaustion gives way as you lift me 
and my face is poised above your  own.
I peer into your velvet brown eyes, crinkling at the corners.

Later, your massive hands massage mine over the porcelain sink 
as thick snow-white lather soothes our intertwined fingers. 
I look up into the mirror and I see your serious expression 
behind my smiling face.  

Dad, did you see me? 
Because now I am thinking of you 
with tenderness 
that never knew breath.

Copyright © Wendy Swift | Year Posted 2017


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Date: 4/12/2017 2:23:00 PM

This is so incredibly beautiful, so tender and full of love and emotion. And so well written. Welcome to PoetrySoup

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