Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

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Dad is funny, in a depressed sort of way

Running his fingers over his bald head

As if there was hair

Tossing his head back as if there was hair

Hair today, gone tomorrow, he would say

Riding on his shoulders at the Bronx Zoo

Hugging his dome close to my heart

Feeling his warmth

Hair today, gone tomorrow

My fifth birthday party, dad makes a standing microphone

Everyone sings into it

A lightly starched collar, silky tie

Face and teeth scrubbed clean

Smelling sweet

I press my cheek to his

Running behind me on my first two wheeler ride

He barely touching the seat

We fly around the bike path to circle to playground

He lets go and I am free

At my wedding, dad, perfectly groomed

Trembling, walks me down the aisle

His blue eyes watery

As he gives me away

Hair today, gone tomorrow

Cancer

Dad is very quiet

At home his shallow breathing watches the game

On a morphine high

Dad wants a dinner alone with me in a restaurant

We sit across from each other with wistful smiles

“I never loved your mother,” he says

Frozen, I pause and wait, pause and wait

“But you got to have me,” I say

Hair today, gone tomorrow

The taxi is called

Dad insists on going alone to the hospital

He turns and waves to us

He never comes home

Hair today, gone tomorrow

Pollack lives in Lawrenceville with her husband, Bob. She has two grown children and six grandchildren who all live in California. Marion is a therapist at Aroga Behavioral Health and a member of the Lawrenceville Writers Group. She enjoys writing memoir, poetry, and fiction.

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