As September Comes
As September comes-
I remember you telling me,
How Jesus Christ is the King,
and those who know Him will never die.
I was sitting on your knee,
maybe I was six or seven-
we were sitting in the kitchen
looking out the glass doors into our backyard
In Spotswood.
I couldn’t stop my questions,
running out of my mouth in rivers
as curious children can be.
I asked:
“Will He forgive people who are evil,
those who will wait until the last possible second
of life
for forgiveness?”
You answered:
“Only God knows a heart,
so only He will know if a person
really asks for forgiveness, and means it.”
I remember you- a silhouette in the sun
wearing a straw hat, God knows where you got it-
to protect your head and light skin
while vacuuming the pool, or re-filling the chlorine.
I remember smelling the chlorine,
and knowing you were out there
making our pool ready for a family swim.
I knew, as I ran to my bedroom window
looking out to the side of our house.
That’s where I dreamed of the day
when I would gather the courage
to jump off the high dive.
You always showed us
that there was nothing to it,
swan diving gracefully,
relying only on your faith
that would rise to the surface
as you always did.
I remember you allowing me to sip your beer
after all our yard work was done.
I will never forget the swarm of wasps that chased
you,
after you accidentally cut
into their nest with a chainsaw.
I never saw you run so fast,
climb the fence, and make a quick
jump into the pool.
I never before saw that look on your face
when you barely nicked your finger
on that very same chainsaw
while I called out to you:
“Dad!”
And-
how I never thought I would forgive myself
for distracting you.
As September comes,
I remember everything
you ever told me
about the world
all that it is good
and all that is bad.
Like the maggots I found
in the wood pile,
or the beauty I found
in the rose bushes
next to our clothesline.
I remember us welcoming
vegetables as they matured
in our garden,
and picking apples from our
applet trees,
sorting the good ones
from the ones where worms
once lived.
As September comes,
I miss all our adventures and misadventures
with you now in Heaven,
and me still-
-waiting-
for that day
when we can be together again.
-Laurie Perrone
copyright 2024
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