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soul drifter
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0 posted 2005-03-15 07:45 PM


In The House That My Father Built

There was a tinkling piano
softening the air downstairs,
in the house that my father built
I ask the musty air just where did the time go,
when did the porch swing get repaired?
The dusty silence fills me with guilt

My childhood is a Crayola box rainbow
I did my best to never color outside the lines
in the house that my father built
I ask my mother just where did daddy go,
when did he leave and why?
Her heavy silence fills the air with guilt

Ice cream, library books and movies
with my Sunday father
in the time that he spent
with me and my brother every week
with dad and brother in the front of the car
me in the backseat to my fantasies I'd tend

In the house my father built
in the backyard with my toys
I create these worlds alone
I ask the wind will he play with me again?
guess I was just a naive little boy
and the wind's silence chilled me to the bone

Now that I see him,
now that I'm grown
and the house that my father built
is dying, fading away
I still feel strangely alone
I ask my father for my boyhood back
I know he can't give it back
I guess I want him to feel a little guilt
the same feeling I carry inside
for all that I left behind
in the house that my father built
for the boy I left behind
in the house that my father built


© Copyright 2005 Zach Hilgefort - All Rights Reserved
jwesley
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since 2000-04-30
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1 posted 2005-03-15 08:01 PM


Very well done, my friend....brings back a lot of memories .... and feelings...

you've done yourself proud.

jwesley

Martie
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2 posted 2005-03-15 09:11 PM


soul drifter

I understand this with my similar feelings...such a good poem!  Thank you for sharing it.

Midnitesun
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Gaia
3 posted 2005-03-17 12:19 PM


"My childhood is a Crayola box rainbow..."

I always felt my craola box was missing a basic hue....
many colorful thoughts from this write,  soul drifter

LeeJ
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4 posted 2005-03-17 07:53 AM


very well done
JamesMichael
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5 posted 2005-03-18 06:24 PM


Nice writing...James
passing shadows
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displaced
6 posted 2005-03-18 07:24 PM


this sure brought me back in time

wow

miscellanea
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7 posted 2005-03-19 09:31 AM


soul drifter,

  After reading one of your other poems this morning, I thought I'd dip into another.  I'm not a poet nor do I know much about poetry, but I think you are quite a talented writer.  You evoke this reader's feelings!

  Your poem, very melacholic.  I sense there were happy things remembered, as well as those in which one had no control over...

   Again, I enjoyed.

            miscellanea

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