My Father Was An Orphan Poem by Patti Masterman

My Father Was An Orphan



My father was an orphan,
And so I was an orphan;
My father never knew his fathers name,
And so I never knew my fathers name.

My father lost his mother young,
And I also lost my mother young;
My life followed every curve of his,
And I could imagine, his battle to live.

His childhood was diffused in me,
Percolating down, his song of being-
But cells talk to cells, closer than breath,
And life learns life- in spite of death.

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I was adopted at three days of age,
by my parents, who knew my birth mother,
and it was an arranged adoption- sort of
like an arranged marriage; and I consider
myself quite lucky how it all worked out.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Eric Cockrell 26 September 2011

this is an excellent... been trying to comment on it on and off all day... inspired me to write the poem 'Ingrained'... thank you!

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Jim Troy 26 September 2011

Such a heart wide open and beautiful poem you have woven with this one. The last four lines are so powerful and awesome and a truth we just understand to be, Remarkable and heart warming... Thanks for sharing.. Jim Troy

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