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Hallmark Days

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Some childhood memories

should just be left at the curb

along with the rest of the trash.

Rancid, like a carton of milk
with a picture of a

missing kid on the side
and a 40 year old

Best Before date.


I always thought
Hall
missed the mark.



Mom…

this Mother’s Day 

I just wanted to say

sorry you always felt

I ruined your life
on
the day I was born.



Dad…

It’s Father’s Day
and
I want you to know

the warm feeling of
your
strong hands
around my throat

stayed with me.

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Updated 03-21-2009 at 12:46 PM by ~Sophia~ (removed a comma)

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Comments

  1. Riesa's Avatar
    unexpected, but poignant.
  2. ~Sophia~'s Avatar
    Hi Riesa, like many others, my childhood left a lot to be desired. Thanks for noticing!
  3. Riesa's Avatar
    I wouldn't find it easy to write that honestly, I admire your courage.
  4. kevinthediltz's Avatar
    That was very powerful.
    "the warm feeling of your hands around my throat"
    Amazing line.
  5. ~Sophia~'s Avatar
    It wasn't easy Riesa, but it kind of wrote itself. Hugs.

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    Hi Kevin. It's not a warmth easily forgotten. Thanks for reading and the feedback!
  6. Riesa's Avatar
    I know what you mean, I have a few like that. Hugs, indeed.
  7. Virgil's Avatar
    Oh my gosh. I missed this yesterday. Fine poem Sophia. Powerful. I don't think you need the comma in that last stanza:
    Dad…

    It’s Father’s Day
and
    I want you to know,

  8. ~Sophia~'s Avatar
    Hey Virgil! Sorry, I just noticed this! You are absolutely right about the comma and... presto, it's gone!