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For a Father




2007


If I met you now,

Perhaps coming down some country lane,

I know you would welcome me with open arms.

We would sit down at the roadside

And all else would fall away

Except our existence in each other.


As we sat there

Looking out across the valley fields

You would share with me

Onions, cheese and bread.

We would each take a draught of deep red wine

As we did on the Isle de la Cité.

And I would share with you 

What you had never known: my adulthood.


The Summer sun would heavy heat the air

And, as we sat, we’d watch

The farmer’s boy wield an expert scythe

Mowing a field in the way it used to be.

We’d look out over the melting weald and 

Talking of war and peace and life’s richness

Silently our hearts would chime together


In these brief minutes there would be 

An eternity of time and an endless harmony


We would talk of books, characters and 

Your memories of life in another land.

We would go over old loves

And you would tell me how as age drew on

You loved her more.

A truth I knew from seeing it.


And so, so simply, like this momentary imagining,

You would share everything I knew.

And you would know my torments as I knew yours.

You would know the joys I knew.

You would meet my children and love them pure

As you loved me.


And soon, filled up with glories

We would part and I would go my way.


Only later would I weep to realize,

As my heart burned within me,

That I had met

A Christ upon the road.

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