Off The Presses: In Sun’s Shadow

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Ragged Sky Press, based in Princeton, recently released “In Sun’s Shadow,” a collection of poems by Paul Sohar. A Hungarian refugee and writer who arrived in the United States in 1956, the 83-year-old Warren County poet’s book reflects his personal journey and its twists. The following poem was selected for its timeliness: Father’s Day is on Sunday, June 21.

Father’s Day Parade

Okay, if I am to play the father again,

and the day’s program is mine,

then let it be adventurous. I used to say,

let’s go swimming in Crater Lake

if weather allow,

but if not,

let it be educational,

lets visit a historic building or a museum,

or a natural wonder,

like I planned for today:

let’s visit Crystal Caves in Hellertown!

I know you’ve been there before

a couple of times with the group,

but you never got past the gift shop,

and now we have a chance to see

the whole place and learn all about its wonders.

Life is a learning process, as we say,

we keep accumulating loaves of wisdom

for old age,

and I’m in it now but without a crumb

for my mind to nibble on,

with you gone without a reason,

and I am still foolish enough to keep on asking why

on my first Father’s Day alone;

an abandoned natural wonder,

overgrown with memories.

For more information on “In Sun’s Shadow,” visit Ragged Sky Press at www.raggedsky.com.

CE – US1

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