Originally published in the Rose & Thorn, 2004.  Subsequently published in Famous Poets and Poems.  A piece I'd written after the death of my father.




Talking To My Father Whose Ashes Sit in a Closet and Listen

Death is not the final word.

Without ears, my father still listens,

still shrugs his shoulders

whenever I ask a question he doesn't want to answer.

 

I stand at the closet door, my hand on the knob,

my hip leaning against the frame and ask him

what does he think about the war in Iraq

and how does he feel about his oldest daughter

getting married to a man she met on the Internet.

 

Without eyes my father still looks around.

He sees what I am trying to do, sees that I

have grown less passive with his passing,

understands my need for answers only he can provide.

 

I imagine him drawing a breath, sensing

his lungs once again filling with air, his thoughts ballooning.





Poetry by Lisa Zaran
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Written on 2015-04-06 at 05:05

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Jamsbo Rockda The PoetBay support member heart!
What a nice read. You must have been so close to him.
2015-04-06