Shifting
the Sun
When your father dies, say the Irish,
you lose your umbrella
against bad weather.
May his sun be your light, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the Welsh,
you sink a foot deeper into
the earth.
May you inherit his light, say the Armenians.
When your
father dies, say the Canadians,
you run out of excuses.
May you inherit
his sun, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the French,
you become your own father.
May you stand up in his light, say the
Armenians.
When you father dies, say the Indians,
he comes back as
the thunder.
May you inherit his light, say the Armenians.
When your
father dies, say the Russians,
he takes your childhood with him.
May you
inherit his light, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the
English,
you join his club you vowed you wouldn't.
May you inherit his
sun, say the Armenians.
When your father dies, say the Armenians,
your sun shifts forever.
And you walk in his light.
~
Diana Der-Hovanessian ~
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