MOM
IN MEMORIAM
Poem for Today - Tuesday, June 24, 2014
WHEN ALL THE OTHERS
WERE AWAY AT MASS
In Memoriam M.K.H., 1911-1984
When all the others were away at
Mass
I was all hers as we peeled
potatoes.
They broke the silence, let fall
one by one
Like solder weeping off the
soldering iron:
Cold comforts set between us,
things to share
Gleaming in a bucket of clean
water.
And again let fall. Little pleasant
splashes
From each other’s work would bring
us to our senses.
So while the parish priest at her
bedside
Went hammer and tongs at the
prayers for the dying
And some were responding and some
crying
I remembered her head bent towards
my head,
Her breath in mine, our fluent
dipping knives –
Never closer the whole rest of our
lives.
©
Seamus Heaney
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