Saturday, August 20, 2016

Chrysogonus #20 - The Hug

The Hug
            for Lip Giu

in the end we found him
on a bed in a dirty hospital ward

the estranged one
the granduncle I’d never met

he left my hometown
to escape the genocide, laying low

last contact
thirty years ago – just these words
- I am safe

he was looking at us
with eyes unfocussed
was he seeing my mother?

three decades
since their last
hello

his lips trembling
wrinkled hands
gripping my mother’s

firmly
not wanting to let go
a strong hold

a smile on mother’s face
it’s okay, Giu
she was saying

he drew her
closer, such strength
one more hug

a name
he mouthed it
my late grandmother’s

my father stood still
teary eyes, my mother’s
my legs like jelly

a long hug
I didn’t know how long
I couldn’t see a clock

nor could I hear
the ticking
on my wrist

thank you –
he said, smiling
sparkle in his eyes

his daughter called us last night

he died with a smile never seen before

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