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The Other Fathers
by Lyn Lifshin

would be coming back
from some war, sending
back stuffed birds or
handkerchiefs in navy
blue with Love painted
on it. Some sent telegrams
for birthdays, the pastel
letters like jewels. The
magazines for children
were full of fathers who
were doing what had
to be done, were serving
were brave. Someone
yelped there'd be confetti
in the streets, maybe
no school. That soon
we'd have bananas. My
father sat in the grey
chair, war after war,
hardly said a word. I
wished he had gone
away with the others
so maybe he would
be coming back to us


 


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