Open Poetry #27 |
When The Old Man Died I Did Not Cry |
icebox Member Elite
since 2003-05-03
Posts 4383in the shadows |
He was still alive when I took his hand; his strength was almost gone, his eyes were child bright with the good fear of the first big kid ride at a real grownup amusement park. You see, I knew he had ridden the Coney Island Cyclone because he had ridden it with me; I could see that he was thinking this was going to be an even bigger ride. There are always conversations left unfinished, precious trivia left unsaid it goes along with living with the memories of the dead. He tried to say it all then with his eyes; he couldn't talk real loud, the life clock was ticking fast and the spring was almost all run down; I said, "So they tell me you're taking a little trip and leaving the old broad home." He tried to laugh, could only gasp with all the energy he could spare. I held his hand and walked with him as they rolled him down the drive to the shiny quilted metal meat wagon. He smiled when I asked if he wanted them to blow the siren loud, just for him. When we got to the door a young paramedic dared to try to move me back, but I was holding hands. I scared the poor young boy with eyes my Pa had given me long before I was a man. His own eyes sparkled up at me, and he was looking proud going off to die while I said, "If they've got dancing girls you better save a few for me, because I'll be there directly, it really won't be long." With that he squeezed my hand with all the old familiar strength that I had always known in him, when I was just a child, when I'd wait for him for days on end wondering if this time was going to be the time he was never coming back, but then each time, when he finally did return, he would grab my hand and squeeze until I thought maybe it would break; then he would throw me on his shoulder and we'd barely make it through the door. I had come to wonder where that man had gone, in the long years of growing old apart, when all of life turned cold and he grew smaller in my eyes. I never knew why he didn't kill my mother for the hell she put us through; I guess that's where his strength had gone, trying to save his children's lives, trying not to lose his mind, trying just to stay alive, He really was a stronger man than I. So, looking down at him knowing I had made him laugh, knowing he was not afraid to be afraid, knowing he had realized he had no more need to save his energy, I let him crush my hand in his and give it all to me. ©2003 by icebox [This message has been edited by icebox (06-15-2003 07:55 AM).] |
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timothysangel1973
since 2001-12-03
Posts 1725Never close enough |
Wonderful write Icebox. I like the way you put memory into words. What a wonderful last squeeze that must've been. I really enjoyed reading it. Tima C. If you cant get rid of the skeletons in your closet, you'd best teach them how to dance. George Bernard Shaw |
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garysgirl
since 2002-09-29
Posts 19237Florida, USA |
So, looking down at him knowing I had made him laugh, knowing he was not afraid to be afraid, knowing he had realized he had no more need to save his energy, I let him crush my hand in his and give it all to me. Oh, this touched my heart. It hurt, too. When I first read the title, especially...I thought it was because he had done something wrong to you. But, found out in the reading of the poem, that you and he both had done something right!! A very heart-touching poem, Sir, on this Father's Day. hugs Ethel |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
oh dear very touching write, very heart-wrenching |
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Mysteria
since 2001-03-07
Posts 18328British Columbia, Canada |
Now that is what fathers and sons are all about. What a wonderful memory - thank you for sharing it with us, especially on this day.
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
Precious words...touching...James |
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Ratleader
since 2003-01-23
Posts 7026Visiting Earth on a Guest Pass |
This one rattled my cage -- PIP is lucky to have you, man....lucky to have you. ~~(¸¸¸¸ºº> ~~(¸¸¸¸ºº> ~~(¸¸ ¸¸ºº> ~~~(¸¸ER¸¸ºº> |
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Patricia Member Elite
since 2003-04-06
Posts 2160Missouri |
Mr. Icebox, I am always astounded by your work. Usually you have my mind wondering, pondering, all day. This time I cry. Excuse me, I am going back for another read. Patricia |
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Nan
Administrator
Member Seraphic
since 1999-05-20
Posts 21191Cape Cod Massachusetts USA |
...And now you carry on the legacy. This is absolutely wonderful, icebox. We are indeed fortunate to have you share your wonderful words with us... Thank you... |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
I felt that final crushing squeeze, and my heart stopped in pause, to take in the power of the moment. It's easy to see where much of your inner strength comes from, dear ice. [This message has been edited by Midnitesun (06-15-2003 11:54 AM).] |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
Icebox my heart aches and tears roll ..... what an absolutely outstandingly exquisite write! I hope this poem will reach many in some ways .... You did not cry, but what you did was so wonderful! You made US cry instead! So happy - even though I'm crying - to have seen this poem and enjoyed it deeply. Love and hugs. Margherita |
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Martie
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
icebox....this moved me so...just heart touching. Thank you for sharing this very special time with your dad. |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
Dear Icebox, You have rendered me speechless but silence sometimes speaks a thousand words. I'd like to think you hear them. |
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Kahlil Senior Member
since 2003-04-12
Posts 1881 |
very touching...thanks for sharing |
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Aenimal Member Rara Avis
since 2002-11-18
Posts 7350the ass-end of space |
One of the most powerful and touching pieces I have ever read on these pages or any other. Thanks for sharing this, you're a brilliant writer |
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the_loner_23 Member Ascendant
since 2002-06-08
Posts 5479Jacksonville, Florida, USA |
I am speechless Cold hands means a warm heart |
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HopeS Member Elite
since 2000-12-22
Posts 4596Perth Western Australia |
This was so touching , I read it over a couple of times ..... my mother died three years ago at the other side of the world from me and I could not be with her to give her the final hand squeeze Hope |
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
I'm so glad I read this...it brings back memories of my dad...James |
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Honeybee Member Ascendant
since 1999-12-26
Posts 5372Ontario, CANADA |
You've left me speechless, in tears. I'm saving it~ Melissa~ Intellectually I know that Canada is no better than any other country. Emotionally I KNOW that Canada is the best country in the world! |
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Marilyn Member Elite
since 1999-09-26
Posts 2621Ontario, Canada |
This was fabulous to read. I felt myself there. The pain, the memories and the realization were all mine. Thankyou so much for sharing this with me. Marilyn. |
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wranx Member Elite
since 2002-06-07
Posts 3689Moved from a shack to a barn |
"I scared the poor young boy with eyes my Pa had given me long before I was a man." It is unfair to the work to highlight just this little snippet, when the whole is so very well done. But, it spoke to me a a bit louder. *bowing* Ed |
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Balladeer
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-05
Posts 25505Ft. Lauderdale, Fl USA |
There are many thoughts running through my head but they won't translate to the screen. Let me just say that this is the third poem in four years I have put in my favorites folder....that says it all. |
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garysgirl
since 2002-09-29
Posts 19237Florida, USA |
Just back to read again.......and I will be back again, when it moves to the back pages, to get it back up here so everyone can read. This is one of the most touching poems I have ever had the privilege of reading, dear poet friend. And, I have already kept it. [This message has been edited by garysgirl (06-15-2003 08:41 PM).] |
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brian sites Senior Member
since 2002-06-25
Posts 1475usa |
yes..........this is a true rare one indeed pure...... pure thank you |
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littlewing Member Rara Avis
since 2003-03-02
Posts 9655New York |
ice: I am so proud of you and so is your dad . . . This is the best I have ever read from you xxoo |
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christian Member
since 2002-12-18
Posts 331 |
sometimes poets hesitate to include personal reference, experiences in their poems due to the risk of the audience misunderstanding. here, it just adds so much to the flailing emotions seeping thru the words. good job. --chris. |
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suthern
since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723Louisiana |
I read this in the wee hours of the morning... and was left speechless. Several hours and readings later, I still lack the words... other than to say this touched deeply... It's superb. |
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Gina Culliney Member
since 2003-03-08
Posts 170 |
well done in telling what makes a real man a man. |
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Laqe Member
since 2003-06-15
Posts 72Michigan, US |
Tremendously beautiful, icebox. I've only been a member of pipTalk for about three days, but so far you haven't ceased to amaze me. I love your work. This piece was deeply personal and easily comprehended. Thank you. .Echo. [This message has been edited by Laqe (06-17-2003 05:41 PM).] |
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Toerag Member Ascendant
since 1999-07-29
Posts 5622Ala bam a |
great write! |
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Dark Angel Member Patricius
since 1999-08-04
Posts 10095 |
I cannot express how much this moved me. absolutely brilliant writing and yes PIP is so lucky to have you here. keeping this. Maree |
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Magnus
since 2001-10-10
Posts 14135South Carolina, USA |
Awesome....Gosh, you have me in tears and memories....I doubt I will forget this poem, and I will be reminded of it each time I see or say goodbye to my Dad...Because my time is coming too... May I be as strong... |
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Broken Member
since 2000-03-12
Posts 271The woods |
This was sad, yet not.. These lines grabbed my heart. There are always conversations left unfinished, precious trivia left unsaid it goes along with living with the memories of the dead. ~Broken~ Such griefs with such men well agree, |
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latearrival Member Ascendant
since 2003-03-21
Posts 5499Florida |
icebox: Through misty eyes,I reply to this. You are never a disapointment. All you write has meaning, but this, this just brought out the tears,the smiles,the feelings. You have so much in you,thanks for sharing.best,marty |
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RSWells Member Elite
since 2001-06-17
Posts 2533 |
I'm glad someone pulled this up again. I was taking one of my 'sabbaticals' from PIPs when it was posted the first time (about to take another) I'd say you were lookin' up to the 'Old Man' right to the end, and he you. Good write |
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Martie
Moderator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
I am glad to be able to read this again, also...you may not have cried, but I have. |
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latearrival Member Ascendant
since 2003-03-21
Posts 5499Florida |
Icebox I hope you do not mind that I had to pull this poem up and send it to my nephews and nieces. Although their Dad and they were not estranged they were not close to him the past fifteen years, as he lived his life in Florida and they theirs in Ct. Of course there were some hard feelings shared over the years. But his recent death brought them together and as his eldest was indeed there holding his hand, your beautiful poem came into mind. I had to but go into my favorites to pull it up and send it on. Thank you, and forgive me for not asking permission first. sincerily, martyjo |
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