Shoshanna opened this issue on Feb 16, 2003 ยท 4 posts
Shoshanna posted Sun, 16 February 2003 at 9:44 AM
Ten years on I see that same smile bloom across your sons face. He has no memory of you and holds mine to the changing of his mood. Sometimes in him I see my reasons for loving you, Sometimes in us I see my reasons for leaving you. We wonder, when the days are slow, How you are, who you are, where you are? But life goes on and a memory is all that you will ever be. I have no photograph, no friendly spy to tell me of your life. We live a decade apart from the time there was a we at all. Perhaps there have been days when we have passed in the street Close enough to touch Or maybe you are married now and far away Or dead and turned to dust We think of you, my son and I from time to time But I suppose that if I live in your memory at all I am still nineteen. He looks so much like you I think.
meico posted Mon, 17 February 2003 at 6:22 AM
Not an easy subject to explore - so sharp-edged and painful. I think you've done credit to it and I was certainly moved. Thanks for sharing.
Crescent posted Mon, 17 February 2003 at 8:39 PM
We live a decade apart from the time there was a we at all.
I think that line hits me the most in your poem. It's a good, subtle juxtaposition of space and time. It gives the poem a touch of meloncholy reminscing without being maudlin.
It's been a while since you've posted. I'm glad to see that you're back!
Shoshanna posted Tue, 18 February 2003 at 7:41 AM
Why thank you Crescent :-) I've been working away, unable to get at my pc. I'm glad to be back, I really missed this place!