Thursday, October 25, 2007

FOR A.R.F.

"I will take the end of a thought in my hand and walk back and forth."—Sherwood Anderson

Before you take your simple leave,
before all the air disappears from the room,
give us a simple holy moment to grieve.
Give us a chance to write a damn poem.


They who have known you are many and spread.
Change comes to most from a distance.
So before we announce you're officially dead,
give us time to explain your existence.


Tomorrow like all days will show up for breakfast.
Quite possibly you won't be there.
So we wish to collect on this hasty checklist:
your eyes, your philosophy, your hair.


Pacing around with these words in my hands,
while, Mother, you leave us for unwritten lands.

JD Frey – October 25, 2007

2 comments:

Raja said...

This is lovely, JD. Stronger than before, yet so tenderly smiling.

Jeni Rose said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE. Thank you.