Sunday, May 8, 2016
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
I think I like
driving best--
especially wet
etched gray days,
slick tears
against the windshield,
the slap of ribbons
of black rubber
& rhythms of tires
spitting pebbles,
cigarette pursed
between lips
listening to Uchida,
a Mozart sonata,
or Miles'
One For Daddy-O.
The grip
loosens,
humanity
fades.
Women escaped me.
No one more so
than Annie,
my mom: cold,
distant,
suffocating.
But she did
house me, & did
care for me
as only she could
before she lost
interest
& control;
and I want her
to know
I'm grateful
at least
for that.
Norman Savage
Greenwich Village, 2016
Labels:
driving,
Miles,
Miles Davis,
Mom,
Mother's Day,
Mozart,
Uchida,
women
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