Grandpa Remembers - Guest Post by Taylor Graham
Photo by DK Miller of the Shutterbug Eye @ theshutterbugeye.blogspot.com
GRANDPA REMEMBERS
The river in its rippling sheen of patterns
green and silver, blue with sky,
rocks, trees inverted, sound of silkworms
on mulberry leaves, soft water-sounds
of Mother spinning, reeling threads from
boiled cocoons twisted into yarn, spools
he holds as she weaves a fabric, then
knits the silk to stockings for so many
children in that low-built room by fire-
light, shadows in the upper loft – no attic
in her house of rich scarcity, of getting
along with God’s blessings. A cushion
if a guest should call... the childhood
home a man can never see again. How far
he travels, year by sunny afternoon
before he finds this very night’s
bed, and lets sleep’s river-currents
over-flow his mind.
By: Taylor Graham
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