Poem: Someone mentions an old restaurant

Someone mentions an old restaurant

and I think of the time
my father took us there,
the whole family,
for lunch.  It was
nothing we had planned,
just a thing we did one day,
for no real reason besides doing it,
besides my father saying, "let's go."
I think of it and I try to remember 
more details, not just
going there but the details,
and nothing seems clear
except the feeling
of it, the atmosphere
of the moment
and the thought
that I miss my father.

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