A Fox Appears
Bernardo Wade
prayer: from precari “to ask, beg, entreat”
Mid-cereal bite &
I turn to the lawn
& find you—
flame sprout
from spring’s edge.
In your eyes
the morning bows
to a moment
bent on
a stillness
only the mocking
-bird’s wary
music laments.
My grandmother,
who once said
her son,
fresh from prison,
wouldn’t need
what spoiled him,
her hand
holding his
from death.
As a child
each morning,
eyes closed,
on his knees,
my father listened
as he was told;
for isn’t prayer
just a foolish wish
for gentleness.
Yet—in your eyes,
sizing up
this bird’s nest,
I think of him,
now gray,
bent down,
kissing his gold
medallion, he asks
for her
like she never left.