A Visit with my Dad, Working on Our Family Tree
Writing assignment last week was to write a pantoum. I have never been that enamored of poetry structures, but writing this pantoum was interesting to do, kind of like a puzzle. Here's my pantoum about my dad and my great grandfather.
A Visit with My Dad, Working on our Family Tree
Lee Heffernan
did you ever steal a car
I ask my dad
not really, maybe just for a joy ride
a rarity, this unheard story
I ask my dad
how he's feeling
it's a rare unheard story
when he's not feeling lousy in the morning
how do you feel, Dad?
on this long day, in your long life
lousy in the mornings
but in the afternoon, we search for family
on this long day, in his long life
his crumbling body
can't keep us from finding roots
welcome Ancestors, join us
in our crumbling bodies
we drink coffee
welcome in my great grandfather
who built a radio tower
we drink coffee
talk of Ireland, New York, Boston
and that first radio tower
in Bordeaux, France
Ireland, New York, Boston, France
the Navy, out of funds, discharged him
so he sailed back home to Boston
a laborer, he lived a good long while
discharged because the Navy ran out of funds?
how does that even happen?
a laborer, he lived a good long life
and fathered four sons
how does this even happen?
from cane to walker to wheelchair
my dad fathered seven children
he brought us all on a joy ride
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