There is a Swamp Oak planted across the street in memory of our little grandson. The Oak could one day be the biggest tree in the cemetery. It has grown since the kids planted it four years ago. It has been decorated with charming adornments. We keep an eye on the tree and the tree watches over us.
Our daughter wrote a poem for Owen's first birthday. It was a miracle he was still with us as he was not expected to live even 24 hours. His Mom and Dad had dug down deep into themselves and gave their son a remarkable, sacred life.
For Owen
on the occasion of your first birthday
Three hundred and sixty-five days ago
you gurgled into this world,
trailing heaven's remnants on
still soft heels.
Three hundred and sixty-five days ago,
you tumbled from peace,
seized our tongues, our
petty loves choked in the throat.
You blinked us awake again,
three hundred and sixty-five days ago,
your struggling spark rekindled our own,
hushed beneath the mindless ash
of experience.
Three hundred and sixty-five days
ago,
your tiny, noble heart
made us new.
For Owen's Memorial Tree Planting Ceremony she wrote another poem. She made a lovely booklet with both poems and a photo of his tree. These she hand printed for friends and family.
For Owen Almost
Five Years After
You, no less
the whole world if
you never knew
the everywhere you are;
the muteness of trees
doesn't quiet their breathing.
Let today's park be quiet.
Let silent stones see.
Let breath return.
Let us know what stones know
and trees:
the music in branches
is the breeze
of every breath
familiar.
2 comments:
Thank you.
It is an honour to share.
Owen is a loving spirit.
There are no words.
Beautiful poetry in loving memory of a sweet child.
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