This poem was written on Mothers Day by our eldest son Stephen R. He lives in Ocean Grove. Stephen is a graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. His degree is in Dramatic Writing.
Currently Stephen is working on an internet project which involves a great deal of creative writing.
He was thinking about photographs of Eileen when she was a young girl, and that inspired him to write this Mothers day poem.
“Harkavy” is Eileen’s maiden name.
Stephen came into our kitchen this morning, May 9 and read this poem to her. It has no name, so we will call it “Poem For Mothers Day.”
By Stephen Randy Goldfinger. May 9, 2021. Ocean Grove, NJ
Back when you were three as a wee Harkavy
did you ever foresee that you someday would be
that most fair rarity without parity to another
meaning not just some somebody or other
but a somebody making a sum of three,
as the sun, bud, and tree,
as the sun summery
floods the summits and seas
bringing life to the bees abuzz on the breeze
and Belugas resounding and sounding in arctic harmonies,
did you ever foresee
that you too would be, most indubitably,
a one such as she and
the subject of somebody’s ruddy and rather nutty query,
well that querent is me, or is it I, (let’s let that one fly)
and the subject of said inquiry
is of course, perforce, none other than thee
so what was the question, oh brother, let’s see…
ah yes did you ever endeavor as a wee Harkavy
to conceive or believe or simply fancy
that you’d one day be not just somebody or other
but more importantly, with import of highest degree, and most imperiously seriously important to me, somebody for whom there cannot be another, cannot fill your spot, it’s for you that I jot, cause I love you a lot, I’m speaking, “Great Scott!”, about somebody’s mother!
….and I’m so VERY LUCKY YOU’RE MINE!
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!
Cyrille Aimeé and Diego Figueiredo (guitar)
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