Hello, beautiful readers! Today is going to be a really long, emotional day for me. I'll be gone all weekend, so I don't know if I'll be able to respond, and I won't be able to read all of your beautiful poetry, which I truly love doing. This week has just been really rough for many reasons.
Today, after work, my son and I start our drive up to his university. We will stop tonight at my parents' home, which is about halfway there, and spend the night. Then, Saturday morning, we will all drive up to his university and set up his apartment. Once everything is ready, we will have dinner, and my parents and I will drive back to their home, leaving my son to begin the next phase of his life's journey. I'll spend the night with my parents and head home alone Sunday morning. I am beyond excited for my son, but I know I will be an emotional wreck. Both emotions can equally exist within me, and they will.
I'm combining three prompts this time. I enjoy these challenges so much and hate missing out on any of them. Luckily, these three seem to merge well with one another. The first is Wea've Written Weekly. Violet invites us to borrow a word from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows and use it as our title. Then, our poem should use the word directly or capture its essence within the poem. I chose the word phrase - fata organa. The short definition is a "a flash of real emotion glimpsed in someone sitting across the room." You can find the full definition here.
Fata Organa
I watch you in your new apartment as we organize your belongings and wonder, will our phone calls be filled with jibber-jabber or quick I-love-you's? I just hope to hear from you every day.
fata organa
little boy becomes a man
right before my eyes
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