AUGUST 11, 2009 10:27AM

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to my daughter on her ninth 

Nine.

the moments I wrestle, unwinning

missing the hugs.

 

Eight.

the precise number of tears

gouging my cheeks at night.

 

Seven.

the stares of my heart

into the void, unseeing.

 

Six.

the curses I fling

sticking like tar to my thoughts.

 

Five.

the sighs escaping at your smiles

framed by shy dimples.

 

Four.

the times I reconsider each

imagined pain I inflict.

 

Three.

the paralytic chains compressing me

constricting more tightly.

 

Two.

the hands I ache to hold

engulfed in my own.

 

One.

you.

the heart I covet.

 

 

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Lovely poem, but..... I'm not so convinced this guilt is serving you, or your daughter.

Looks like you should focus on Five. The rest are killing you.
It doesn't. The purpose it does serve is to counteract the callow side of me, perhaps. . .to remind me that actions have consequences, however true to principles or needs they are. Still, the anchor for me is #5 since they are reflections of #1. If I have that, all else matters little. Thanks for the comments.
Heartbreaking. Even heartwrenching. My heart aches for you. Very good writing though. I hope you continue writing.
Thanks, Gwen. . .oh, I'll write, and perhaps at some point in the not too distant future, I can show you (and others) how wonderful she is.
Very touching. Impressive to read something that transfers the writer's ache to your own heart. Well done, and looking forward to the other poems you mentioned.
RB~
It was a quick write, but very heartfelt. Thank you for your kind comments--I hope I'll transfer warmth and humor soon.
Do you know W. D. Snodgrass's excellent book, Heart's Needle?
Honto~
Nope, but it's a title I shall endeavor to look up. . .thanks for the reference.