Father’s Day

Fathers Day

They came in the grey
of that fractured dawn.
Those sombre men
in mourning suits.

Platitudinous and
ruthlessly efficient
they took him away
in an anonymous bag.

Our childhood Everest,
Methuselah,
shrunken now
to common size.

Incomprehension muttered
behind our eyes,
minds locked, quarantined
from the mundane.

A lesser day dawned,
empty and reduced
haunted by sullen night,
gravid with realisation.

Birds sang, milk rattled
children played.
Fatherless, we watched
him leave us.

 

Written by Archie Wilson

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Ubiquitas
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I am an actor and playwright ....... Mostly murder mystery scenarios for dinner parties!

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