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a villanelle
by Eileen Albrizio
Once we were us, a family
stuffed tight inside a set of walls
Mom and Dad, four boys and me.
Our relatives kept company
in pictures hanging in the halls.
Once we were us, a family.
Many days we’d disagree
on things that led to spats and brawls.
Mom and Dad, four boys and me.
But always cleaned up the debris.
Patched up our wounds, survived the
squalls.
Once we were us, a family.
One brother died, and soon we’d see
one more pass on, so fate befalls
Mom and Dad, four boys and me.
Another left and that was three.
Then father answered his sons’ calls.
Once we were us, a family.
Mom and Dad, four boys and me.


Wonderful and moving. Norm
ReplyDeleteThank you, Norm.
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