Wednesday, March 27, 2019

On the Gardener

He invited a gardner,
to plant a garden.

This then to renew, a life,
He adores.

The time for departure, comes soon
much too soon.

This then, the promise,
of renewal.

He lived with this dread,
this day, for decades.

The time of departure,
they thought not of, together.

Life was full, and this was future,
far future.

Then the bell does toll,
the time now comes.

Does he have the faith,
to trust in the gardener,
This, they will, then, see.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

On living with Nada

There she is, at the family reunion.
Always present, though long gone.
She was missing, from, before I was born.
I have vague memories, of her children, from before, the separation.
I live with the trauma, and the tragedy, though not understanding, its cause.
My grandfather, Leo too, is gone, and Fred her brother.
These were long gone, before my birth.
They spoke often, of her, the aunts and uncles.
Young they were, when this loss, they experienced.
I suspect, PTSD, though undiagnosed,
runs ramped in the family,

Elnora, lost her mother, Lauretta, early in life,
Lauretta, choosing to take the last child, with her, in death.
These stories, of her, of them, I learn and share.
The house and apartment, built by Carl, her husband.
The first, to house the family. The second, to feed it.

How do I live with, the memories, of the ones?
I have never met.