Extremely haunting - much like your previous father poem. And the photo, to me, really embodies that frozen feeling that one can be left with.
Yes, when I saw that image pop out of "nowhere," I knew it was the one ... you see what I see and I'm deeply grateful.
Another beautiful poem. I agree with Seth that there is a haunting sense to the poem (particularly the image of time). Nevertheless I'm smiling, because I can imagine the squirrel dangling on the bird-feeder trying to get the seeds.
Those squirrels are a tenacious bunch and seem a tad greedy at times... :)
I see light at the end of that path. Beautiful poem, beautiful photo.
Yes, so do I ... :) Thank you so much ...
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Extremely haunting - much like your previous father poem. And the photo, to me, really embodies that frozen feeling that one can be left with.
ReplyDeleteYes, when I saw that image pop out of "nowhere," I knew it was the one ... you see what I see and I'm deeply grateful.
DeleteAnother beautiful poem.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Seth that there is a haunting sense to the poem (particularly the image of time). Nevertheless I'm smiling, because I can imagine the squirrel dangling on the bird-feeder trying to get the seeds.
Those squirrels are a tenacious bunch and seem a tad greedy at times... :)
DeleteI see light at the end of that path. Beautiful poem, beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteYes, so do I ... :) Thank you so much ...
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