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The sea and sonograph (Free verse) by Caducus

In the fourth month of hope you were delivered in an envelope with your home in a window marked for my attention with a PP signature. I held you for a short time whispering your name in a disinfected wind they called you "Downs" by a reference number. In the fourth month of needles the three of us walked in a photographed wind we called each other darling by the sea and your sonograph. I held you via your Mother your face in my head was a boys, It looked nothing like me and I chose not to look As they swathed you in a logo towel named after a Saint. In the fifth month of blame the two of us walked in a mantelpiece wind she called me a coward as grey air missed the ocean lacing battered rocks

dvincent 25-Jul-08/3:09 PM
Caducus,

Very nice! Touching but not overly sentimental or "easy". I'm not sure about the various winds, but the imagery is interesting and "comfortable". The progression toward sadness comes through strongly, and so does the loneliness of dealing with Downs Syndrome. It has a clean, natural, "unpoetic" feel, which is a very good thing! Great job.




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