April 24th 1998, 8:37 a.m. Ellensburg, WashingtonA Poem by Pen Draggin'April 24th 1998, 8:37 am in Ellensburg, Washington He walks the property with a bowl of cheerios in his right hand, silently. The milk and grain swish in his cheek and the silver spoon is strangled in a white grip; he can’t swallow. His knees rise and fall in the tall grass my grandfather hasn’t been able to mow in months. Grass that rides the wind like a wave to the base of the hill that stretches up behind the double wide. And with his back turned on me I don’t need to see his tears that puddle in the two percent. But I’m captivated by the few grey hairs the sun has caught and the freckles in his bald spot. I’ll keep looking after him. Alone, in a red sweater and jeans, worn brown birkenstocks and socks; was the first time I saw my daddy cry. © 2009 Pen Draggin' |
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1 Review Added on March 11, 2009 Last Updated on August 8, 2009 AuthorPen Draggin'Portland, ORAboutHi! I'm Kelsey, I'm 22 years old with a passion for poetry. I write because it is innate and, quite simply, I'm pretty f*****g good at it. I love the rain. I will always belong to the Northwest. I sa.. more..Writing
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