Home From AwayA Poem by dovetailerSome people and things and places we love to the end and beyond...
Home From Away
They brought him home today to the homestead one last time... to where he was born... his beginning place he always loved... how fitting that he should finish here where he began a lifetime ago Who'd blame him...really if they watched the fading daylight paint the Blue Ridge foothills russet-gold with alpenglow... each day they look a different kind of beautiful depending on the weather... a crescent moon and a billion stars give the night a subtle silver glow... in subdued morning's pre-dawn light a ten - point stag ambles across the lawn hoof prints defile virgin frost that melts away in simmering sunlight Really…who'd blame him for wanting to be a part of all this? Turkey buzzards... carrion crow cousins... spread their fingered wings soar concentrically... silhouette against dying daylight sensing... seeking the dead and the dying... how apt that today they... their vigil keep alert...aloft... then whirl...swirl away death wish denied by family-strewn ashes of the prodigal son to the wind... There's not much to us, really when it's all said and done... if we wring out the water and the wind and the pretense played... five pounds of dust... all that's left at the end of a life lived... of wishes and dreams... the sum total of all ones parts, all ones wisdom, all ones achievements, content to be contents of a two-quart container The wind wafts him away, his final wish honored... one life ended no appeals... somewhere an exhausted mother gives one final push maternal urges surge a newborn cries... another life begins © 2010 dovetailer |
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Added on November 14, 2010 Last Updated on November 14, 2010 Author
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