JUNE 15, 2010 5:30PM

A Visitor - by Mary Oliver - Father's Day and Father's

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     My father, for example,
who was young once
and blue-eyed,
returns
on the darkest of nights
to the porch and knocks
wildly at the door,
and if I answer
I must be prepared
for his waxy face,
for his lower lip
swollen with bitterness.
And so, for a long time,
I did not answer,
but slept fitfully
between his hours of rapping.
But finally there came the night
when I rose out of my sheets
and stumbled down the hall.
The door fell open

and I knew I was saved
and could bear him,
pathetic and hollow,
with even the least of his dreams
frozen inside him,
and the meanness gone.
And I greeted him and asked him
into the house,
and lit the lamp,
and looked into his blank eyes
in which at last
I saw what a child must love,
I saw what love might have done
had we loved in time.
 
I wish I could lay claim to this, but I can't. Mary Oliver is the author of some of my favorite poems ever.

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What a perfectly fitting piece for my father too. I really liked this!
Gorgeous. stunning.
I love her too.
Thanks Lunchlady!
O'Stephanie - it IS stunning. Isn't it? Thanks!
Elisa - you made me giggle. :) Yeah, Mary rocks.
Thank you for shahring, j lynne... beautiful bit of poetry.
Just the same - thank you for sharing. It's a lovely poem. And thank you for visiting my Tea post. Rated.