Father and Sons No, they don’t want to visit, perhaps afraid they may be asked to help out with something, a little job around the house, with anything really for the old man. No, they don’t want to call, perhaps afraid to listen, perhaps afraid they may be asked to think of someone not themselves. or hear news not good. No, they don’t want to visit, perhaps afraid of the possibility of buying a lunch, when their company alone should be enough, who knows if they think at all. No, calls stay unanswered. Perhaps in case of an emergency, the inconvenience of an emergency, so best not to answer that call. Well, now it’s over. Finished and done. The end, in this world. Only immortality wrapped in a poem remains. https://manicsylph.com/lit-ezine-vol-10-p-7-poetry-father-and-sons/