Cardigans
And grandfathers
I don't have one,
A cardigan that smells vaguely like a grandfather.
I don't have one of those either,
A grandfather.
And people who do not have and cannot have...they steal.
.
So I have stolen ten thousand slivers of various souls
In the pathetic hope of piecing together one tangible heart
To soothe my thoughts when the world is dark because I
Have no cigar smoke memories to cling to,
No stories told in a rough voice to daydream about.
.
I have only the dark,
The stark reality that people die and leave others to dream
About what sort of flowers and faces decorated their funerals.
There is no comfort in this space of monsters in the closet.
I wonder what it would be like to have something.
.
These slivers aren't enough.
They don't even form half of a cloudy memory.
I've broken in my own cardigans but it doesn't work.
I've hovered on the periphery of old conversations but the smoke
Of those beautiful pipes doesn't seem to stick.
.
I have plenty of old things that passed through
The aged hands of a boy turned man turned grandfather.
I have pens that smell like 1940's cigarettes,
Cars that belong to people who once had white hair.
Typewriters that the men before me could maintain.
.
They are all a farce, after all, because I caught them in a net.
I cast out feelings into the wide open ocean and waited
For the little toy boats of grandfathers whose arthritic hands
Let them slip out of reach and fall onto the current.
And then I stole them.
.
To play pretend.
I lifted the free prizes out of the ghostly grip of the dead
Just to play a round of house with myself where I could dream
That someone had stuck around to love me enough
To give me a little gift of themselves.
.
Instead, I'm snatching cardigans off the Goodwill shelves
Like a sick vampire hoping to find a cure in the blood I drink.
I'm stealing hundreds of stories, pennies on the ground,
And little Christmas decorations gone to rot.
They are unused and unloved and forgotten.
.
They were trash to the grandchildren.
In my hands, they are worshipped with tears.
They are worshipped with the raw devotion of someone who wants
And can never have, who has to steal the crumbs of the dead
To feel a little something like home.
About the Creator
Silver Daux
Shadowed souls, cursed magic, poetry that tangles itself in your soul and yanks out the ugly darkness from within. Maybe there's something broken in me, but it's in you too.
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Comments (13)
Congratulations on TS, Silver!! This is beautiful, introspective, and haunting. An incredibly moving piece. 💗
Oh I love every bit of this; congratulations Silver on your Gold!
Congratulations on this amazing top story. It stirred me deeply. Some memories and unexpected regret. ❤️❤️
Oops and then I see it got TS! 🥳🎉🥳🎉🥳
10,000 slivers to piece together… lots of depth in this poem.
So powerful. The beauty of family and being there, and being able to be there ♥️
I love your beautiful poem that remembers your grandfather. I wrote a similar one - even used the same photograph - called "Missing You", but I like yours so much better.
This is so beautiful and sad. Congrats on your Top Story!
Oh holy mother of pearl, Silver. This is beyond-words incredible. I'm struck by the sense of desperate resentment and desire mixing together throughout and really cannot fathom how this could be any better than it is. Perfection!
Outstanding poem, Silver!! Such a yearning for that relationship with a generation removed and the relics of their lives and what they impart to grandchildren.There was definitely a relatable element for me with both my grandfathers passing before I was born that when my husband’s passed this year I expected there to be things of sentimental value to be cherished and was surprised at the opposite!
Oh my. This is incredible. Well done..
Ahh, you never fail to hit me with all the feelings but then make me chew on them and stew. Brilliantly tragic. I wrote one in a similar vein a few months ago. It's so hard to express how this feels, but you did it well, too well, lol.
Wow, brilliant Silver!