As I reworked the poems
Of my father’s cancer and death
The rain came to a stop
The sky shifted to blue
Fog appeared above the pock-marked snow
I had Hawaiian music on the radio
And I missed my father
I thought of jumping up
Going rambling in the woods
No dour faces around the house
That’s what Dad had instructed us
When we understood
He was going to die
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