Collected Poems of John Holmes
Holmes, John A., Jr.
2002
The father
The father
Hearing his son and daughter Laugh, and talk of dances, theaters, Of their school, and friends, And books, Taking it all for granted, He sighs a bit, Remembering wistfully A certain mill-town And his boyhood there, And puts his arm Across his son's broad shoulder, Dumbly, as fathers do. | |