I arrive at his hospital bedside to find him much closer in his harrowing and humiliating decline. Despite the pain that even morphine and dilaudid only dull, he welcomes a stream of visitors. His eyes fill with tears as I squeeze his hand and tell him I love him.
We always knew it would be lung cancer, yet we cannot believe when the diagnosis comes.
blue iris
the color of his eyes
fleeting as smoke
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pacing
this empty hall
in search of my last word
as tears control my sorrows thought
farewell
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A beautiful tribute, Magyar. Thank you. It has provided me comfort that my former father in law has promised to hug his namesake for me on the other side.
... and I returned to simply say, two fine haibun. But now, tho I know no names and needn't, I too understand.
love these haibun
john
The haiku in this context is really stunning. Good job, Nora. --Diane
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