The Stilled Nest

Written
2008

 Now the silence replaces the

          sounds of my children

Where chatter, laughter and gossip

         played off familiar walls,

         the paint rests.

 Before came sleepless nights,

          anticipation, planning and panic.

Days now marked off

          on the calendar pass

          like the growth

         of a fingernail

Then comes a change.

It is reunion time.

Airport runs, cars in the driveway,

         baggage and quick gossip.

A beer grabbed,

          and more family news

Long planned meals start at once.

Raves about the ordinary fare

         familiar becomes great

The halls a crescendo

         old friends, telephone calls

         look who is here, you remember

         Dave from my forth grade class?

What are you going to wear tonight?

Did you have a good time?

Who did you see?

High tide of the visit

And then

         be sure to pack the left over beer.

What time does your plane leave? 

Drive carefully

          with the holiday traffic.

They leave like the tide,

         behind are the shells

         and seaweed left.

Beer cans, coke bottles,

          a forgotten camera and hair clip,        

         the telephone book open

         on the kitchen counter.

The beds newly made,

         the garbage and recycle hauled.

Trash cans normally nearly empty

         now overflowing.

The retreating tide

         has left it high water mark.

There is again the silence

         on those memory less walls

 

Notes
Happens every 4th of July and reunion for the kids