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A Strand of Hair on My T-Shirt's Peace Sign - Christine Jones

6/26/2019

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A Strand of Hair on My T-Shirt's Peace Sign

looks like a length of tinsel, and I’m five again, under the Christmas
       tree, circling
the cowgirl outfit from the Sears catalogue.


                I wanted the plastic six-shooter, violent as any child,
yet later, wouldn’t let my son have a toy gun. Instead, he got a telescope,

   a bin of wooden blocks.

         Still, he used a stick, or broom to take his shot. Played dead;

immortality, a kid’s privilege.
...

He wanted to be a scientist, said he’d make happy things.


Today, he wants to be a businessman, buy a house with three chimneys,
       vote. Says,
             he’ll need a gun to protect his future wife, two kids.

           My son now lives with the ranks of men.
...

I let the hair go,
this strand that matches his.


It disappears

                               into the sheet of pine needles
​
​         
covering our front step.


Christine Jones is founder/editor of poems2go. Her poetry can be found or is forthcoming in 32 poems, Salamander, Cimarron Review, Naugatuck Review, and others.


Her contributing poem, one of a series meditating on a strand of hair, reflects upon the mother/son relationship, the letting-go mothers must face.

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