Boy Child
They made him keep his dog
penned in the far-back yard,
distant enough to muffle the barks.
I thought if he stopped reading comics
and watching cartoons, it would save
him, unwanted child,
his mother always watchful
of what he’d done wrong. No
smiles, not praise for this boy.
He ran into walls for 58 years–
teen marriage and a second
marriage to a shrew echoing his spurning
mother, grapefruit-size brain tumor,
terminal lung cancer
though he never smoked–
until the funeral home driver
carred him out
in his favorite Superman tee shirt.
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beautifully heart wrenching.
I feel this man truly was a Superman. Thank you for honoring him so powerfully and giving such breadth to his life.
The dog imagery made for a nice, nice intro, and the t-shirt and the funeral images at the end …
Now I’m thinking about the Grim in Harry Potter, though Idk if that was any of your intention.
The Superman T shirt nails this perfectly, I think!
I love this!
Touching with strong images.