Poem: Reminders of My Father’s Passing


Reminders of My Father’s Passing

It can happen any moment,
when the sun shines this way
or a car horn blows by making
some particular sound, or seeing
a shade of robin’s egg blue, even
hearing one word, not even
a word, a tone of voice, even;
anything, it can be anything;
at least now it is no longer everything.

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