TAMWORTH POEMS: LEARNING HOW TO LET GO

LEARNING HOW TO LET GO

The child’s umbilical cord

Is the first binding tie

Which has to be broken.

And then our nurslings must

Be weaned from the breast.

Nestlings have to learn to fly.

The yellow school buses

Take them from our doors.

We share an empty house

With an aging partner or spouse,

Who one day is no more.

Comrades wave their goodbyes.

We all go on our ways,

Turning into memories.

So let us raise a parting glass

To all the loved ones of our pasts.

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