Mary Ethridge-Majayda: In His Mother's Tears
In His Mother's Tears
by Mary Ethridge-Majayda
I saw him today
he was reflected
in
his mothers tears
He was every mother's son
resister of the occupation
defender of the
innocent
struck down from afar
by the sudden flight
of
death on winged cylinder
a missile from a mile
away
a flash and a whistle
and he was gone
a car
turned to molten twisted tortured metal
a body suddenly
dismembered
drained of blood and life
he lay there so
very still
wrapped in the swaddling clothes
of the
grave
his unshaved cheek
and gently closed eyes
and
once tied chin
reflected in the sorrow
the loss and
the pain
of his heartbroken mother
reflected and
multiplied
in the tears on her cheek
in tomorrow he is
but
a faded picture
a memory
a source of
pain
in time he is
past joy
remembered in
sunshine
and mourned in the
still of the darkest
night
and still too he is
reflected in his mother
tears
that fall unbidden
when memory hears
the call
of his voice
the sound of his step
the look of his
unshaved cheek
the memory of his laughter
comes as a
familiar friend
and steels into a reflection
in the
tear that escapes
and slides away from the eye
and
rolls down the cheek
and for a moment in forever
he
is reflected in
his mothers
tears
ENDS