Voices in the Willow

This is a long and winding path – hope you enjoy the walk, if you take it.


Original DDE™ surrealistic art: “Weeping Willow” by: rob kistner © 3/7/24

 
The old man sat quietly
day after day
hands resting on his knees
day after day
hardly moving

save to rouse
raise his hands
brush his brow
then adjust his cap

day after day
quietly
on the same park bench
at the pond
near the same tree
same willow

you could watch him come
mid-morning

see him leave
at dinner time

day after day
sitting there
hands on his knees
quietly
same bench
same tree

one evening
as he sat there
I left my office
walked across the street
into the park

I approached him
smiled
and sat down beside him
quietly

he said nothing
so we sat together
for a while
quietly
on the bench
by the tree

finally
I spoke up

why do you sit here
old man
sit here
everyday
day after day
here on this bench
watching the pond
so quietly

he tilts his head
I’ve come here for years
he says softly

but how can that be
I say
these office buildings
this park
they’re all new
how could you have come
to this park
for years

not to this park
he says
not to this park
to this tree

me
and all my friends
came to willow pond
to this tree
this old willow
for years
day after day

why
I ask
why to this tree

quiet smile
we played cards
in its shade

he explains

we talked
laughed
we listened
at the pond
in its wonderful shade
day after day
this wonderful willow

where are your friends
I ask
why are they not here
with you
on the bench

because
…he hesitates

they are gone
he says finally
quietly

gone
gone where

gone
is all he says
quietly
unmoving
hands on his knees
all gone

oh
I say
I see

do you
he replies

so why do you sit here
day after day

asking more

I’m listening

listening
I say
listening for what

he sits quietly for a while
then
without changing his gaze
without raising his hands
from his knees
he says haltingly
for our laughter
our beautiful laughter

I still hear it
hear them
here
on the breeze
in this willow


Original DDE™ surrealistic art: “Come To Visit”
by: rob kistner © 3/7/24

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rob kistner © 2024

Poetry at: dVerse