Desert LifeA Poem by hollyGrief
Santa Fe - 2008
More was settled than the dust in that harsh
Massillon - 1952 - 1966 I rode your shoulders then
At 18 and at 23, you'd had enough and not knowing that our town's gossip, immortal, and our father's fatal flaws clung like mites inside your lashes, blurring memories as well as insight.
You mailed me your Army cap. I wore it faithfully
Our father died. I got pregnant, married, dumb. Santa Fe - 2008 When seventy-six you finally asked me home I felt it moving in my mouth, choking every word of never-ending pointless ice.
© 2010 hollyAuthor's Note
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Added on October 25, 2008Last Updated on May 14, 2010 Previous Versions Authorhollynear Cleveland, OHAboutDo we get to choose who we are, or are we limited by where we live, how we grow up, what we do to earn money? My unchosen facts: I'm old, live in the eastern Mid-West US, grew up with a huge chip on m.. more..Writing
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