STAIRSA Poem by MarkOne of two elegies I composed in memory of my first wife, Patricia.Stairs
When to Slidell from N’awlins came She feared they might be much the same So she asked a neighbor--me--to wait Atop the stairs, to hold the gate
And watch her path, lest ill befall, When she, as leaving work would call, And I atop the stairs would stand To quell her fear, to take her hand,
And laughing, lead her to her door… A duty, alas, that’s mine no more.
For now, ‘tis she atop the stair And I who wait, all unaware Of dangers, whether real or no, Of that new land I fear to go,
And I, who pensive, upward glance, Where she, with healthy, happy stance With patience waits, my steps to guide Atop the stairs, for my last ride.
With labors ended, home to fly, At last to live with God on high!
c. mark teague october 1, 2004 © 2010 Mark |
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