[if there are any heavens]
by e.e. cummings
if there are any heavens my mother will (all by herself) have
one. It will not be a pansy heaven nor
a fragile heaven of lillies-of-the-field but
it wll be a heaven of black-red roses
my father will be (deep like a rose
tall like a rose)
standing near my
(swaying over her
silent)
with eyes which are really petals and see
nothing with the face of a poet really which
is a flower and not a face with
hands
which whisper
This is my beloved my
(suddenly in sunlight
he will bow,
& the whole garden will bow.)
MRF and MJF
Burn a candle today if you have the time.
--MJF
2 comments:
Matt,
I didn't know this cummings poem, and I'm so glad you shared it. Your mom was beautiful, and from what you've said, an amazing woman.
Blessings,
Sandy
thanks for remembering and for sharing...
love you love you and so thankful we're family.
peace.
mcc
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