Still Life.
Mother used to have on the wall, a picture
of a dead boy in his coffin, surrounded by
flowers, candles and silence.
I often stared hard at the picture, willing
the boy to open his eyes, he never obliged
me, but came alive in my dreams.
The name of the boy’s mother was Olga she
used to visit us till mother and her fell out,
mother thought it rude to remove the picture.
Years went by, my brother died and mother
took the picture down, but it was still there,
a square less faded than the rest of the wall.
AucklandPoetry.com presents Poet Resident JAN OSKAR HANSEN on http://OSKAR.AUCKLANDPOETRY.COM
Friday, August 29, 2008
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