It Was by Lesléa Newman

It Was

not a stroke
of genius
it was not

a stroke
of luck
it was

a stroke
of misfortune
that befell

my father
leaving him
crumpled

at the foot
of the driveway
next to the garbage

waiting
all morning
to be picked up

by Lesléa Newman, from I Wish My Father

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Editor’s Note: Sometimes poems don’t need to be long or complicated to say something utterly true and heart-wrenching. [My apologies for the lateness of the post; the scheduler went wonky.]

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3 responses to “It Was by Lesléa Newman”

  1. 2mybox Avatar

    very clever poem. Usually I don’t like poems about parents but this one hit the spot.

  2. richardsund Avatar
    richardsund

    This was, as I see it, as an RN for 30 years, a wonderful poem,if sad. Years in the ER ( now called ED’S) , have made me seeking authentic feeling. Keep writing. Richard Sund

  3. heyannis Avatar

    This tight poem captured the whole occurrence — and the feelings. Thank you. xoA

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