Creativity Pen | An international journal of English literature | January 2024
Piers Davis
Prelude
My father is dying
has been for months
Sea side cures of no avail
his letters from Onetangi
are signed off
with our Alsatian's inky paw.
The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Propped up in the sunroom
my father acknowledges
he'll not make that morning's service
he requests a couple of carols
a capella
Gone
My mother informs me of his death
constrained by codes of conduct
I know not what I should do
except hide my grief.
Piers Davies lives in Auckland and is a long time writer and reciter of poetry. His poems have been widely published in journals and anthologies in Aotearoa/New Zealand and overseas. He is co-facilitator of Titirangi Poets and co-editor of its Ezines and anthologies. He has also written for feature films and documentaries.