A DREAM VISIT
Once more
I'm going home to the street of my childhood.
The trolley taking me is going too fast, and I'm afraid I'll miss my
stop. I'm afraid I won't remember it. Shops along the route are not the same. I feel lost, anxious. I pull the cord.
I've reached my street, and it is as it used to be. The ice house on one corner; a candy and tobacco shop on the other. It is a working man's street, one and two family houses on one side and factories on the other.
It is
summer. I inhale a miasma of odors, the
strongest from the Goodyear plant.
12 o'clock–
in the shade, the clanging
of lunch buckets
On this
visit, I am an adult and married. I know
this, although my husband isn't with me.
I am an age I can't determine.
Thirties, forties? Maybe
older. I live at number 42 on the second
floor, above my grandparents. They are
still there, and it makes perfect sense.
I climb the front stairs to the second floor.
the afternoon sun
through the stained glass window—
climbing a rainbow
The flat is
not large, yet we live here, my parents and I, my sister, my husband. My father sleeps heavily. He had died.
Or so I had thought, and I wonder where he's been. My mother indicates the need to be quiet.
mourning
doves call—
in
dreams, neither hellonor goodbye
Contemporary Haibun On-line, Aug. 2005
7 comments:
This, Adelaide, has to be the most wonderful haibun I've read - so artful and memorable. It provides a wonderful glimpse into you, the poet, and also brings the reader, or me at least, to face our own dreams and dream experiences as you've related in this poem. I really enjoyed reading this, and your haiku are EXCELLENT! Thanks for the experience.
Warren
I love the way this catches the dream quality.
A very nice haibun, Adelaide. I love the way that you've work shopped the photo; it suggests a dream eloquently...
this is such a lovely way to share a dream and the photo just compliments the whole scenario so well; thanks for sharing
much love...
Thank you Warren, Bill, Frank and Gillena. The photo is of the street where I lived in New Haven, CT taken about 5 years ago. Nothing is ever the same when going back, is it, nor is it the same in dreams. I appreciate all your comments and praise.
Thanks.
Adelaide
I v. much enjoyed reading this haibun myself - for all the same reasons as already cited.
Thank you, Janet.
Adelaide
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