A Most Solemn Moment
After my father’s funeral
Friends and family gathered at his modest home on the bay
He had lived there over forty years
I placed his urn on the lowest step of the dock
So, those who wished to, could say a final goodbye
I went first, and using Daddy’s favorite coffee cup, I scooped up a mug of him
And poured him over the place we had put my mother a few years before
Several others took their turn
And then it was my cousin John’s turn
He reached into the urn and captured my father’s heart in his hand
As the ashes spilled slowly through his fingers, the breeze carried them gently to the water below
He was likely remembering every laugh, and joke, and every drink that they had ever shared
Up until that moment
I never realized how close they were
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