Recipe for Loss
by Doug Pugh
Crack a smile
As I crack an egg
Remembering
First footsteps and grazed knees
Slice the butter
From sticks
Not wooden like those
That made your dens in the trees
Pour and weigh flour
And watch those grains
Seeing sand flying
Building castles from beaches long washed
A pinch of this
A teaspoon of that
Little things that make
Differences in texture, in weight, in life
Sugar sweet
Pouring care
Where others have hurt
Knowing and unknowing alike, meant and not
Whirl of a whisk
Seeing pedals and wheels
And squeals and tyres
Icing your cake with tears not yet dried
And still I bake
As a father
That loves a son
Wherever your tracks have taken you
Candles lit
By prayers
Of what might have been
Had someone drunk less or not driven
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Copyright © 2007 by
Doug Pugh