Tuesday, March 15, 2005

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Mothers coo children’s ears to forgetfulness
Too often
For me to recall with such urgency the shadow of my father’s skin
And if it were not for hands that labored in copper mines
Hoarding turquoise fragments home for birthdays
The scars on my elbows would speak
And I would remember what he said.

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