06 Dec Another Poem
I’m in a poetry mood. For all of you about to face your particular family situation during the holidays. I offer this one by Thomas Smith:
Housewarming
In my dream I’m the first to arrive
at the old home from church. Wind
and night had forced through the cracks,
I pushed inside, turned on lamps,
lit a fire in the stove. Frozen oak
logs stung my fingers; it was good
pain, my hands reddening on the icy
broom-handle as i swept away snow.
On Christmas Eve, I prepared a warm
place for my mother and father, sister
and brothers, grandparents, all my relatives,
none dead, none missing, none angry
with another, all coming through the woods.
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