Mother (fragment)

...You asked me if I would be sad when it happened

and I am sad. But the iris I moved from your house
now hold in the dusty dry fists of their roots
green knives and forks as if waiting for dinner,
as if spring were a feast. I thank you for that.
Were it not for the way you taught me to look
at the world, to see the life at play in everything,
I would have to be lonely forever.

Autore: Ted Kooser

Mother (fragment)<br /><br />...You asked me if I would be sad when it happened<br /><br />and I am sad. But the iris I moved from your house<br />now hold in the dusty dry fists of their roots<br />green knives and forks as if waiting for dinner,<br />as if spring were a feast. I thank you for that.<br />Were it not for the way you taught me to look<br />at the world, to see the life at play in everything, <br />I would have to be lonely forever. - Ted Kooser


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