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Michael Simms: Zed

Somehow I always believed if we live

faultless lives, kind and generous,

if we sit at the bedside of those who have

no one else, if we bend to rub the ears

of the dog hungry for small attentions,

rock the baby in our arms

so mom can sleep in the next room,

hours sliding by like gentle ghosts,

if we sit down with the small boy 

and carve the alphabet to zed, 

if we ask the name of the doll, held 

so sweetly in the little girl’s arms,

if we kindly lie, praising the bland dish 

served with love as we visit the home

of an old friend, sit on the patio,

watch monarchs land on milkweed

halfway to the place ancient memory 

calls home because we have no other life 

than this one, if we remember the far boat 

of long ago where a boy and an old man

cast their lines into the still water

of evening, if we are kind to ourselves

we can be kind to others, and then 

we’ll be protected. Our children will be safe.

We can leave this earth in peace.

Oh, my dear friend, I remember how you held

your baby in your arms as we sat in the grass

on a summer day, and we never imagined

we’d outlive our children

.

for N. S.


© Michael Simms 2023. From Strange Meadowlark to be released by Ragged Sky on September 1, 2023 and which can be pre-ordered now.

Michael Simms is the founding editor of Vox Populi. His many books include the fantasy novel The Green Mage (Madville, 2023). He lives in Pittsburgh.


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49 comments on “Michael Simms: Zed

  1. Susan Zimmerman
    September 3, 2023
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    Astonishing! Beautiful and heartbreaking

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    • Vox Populi
      September 3, 2023
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      Thanks, Susan. This poem is in my new book Strange Meadowlark, released yesterday.

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  2. Susan Berlin
    August 29, 2023
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    I’m saying, “Yes, yes, yes” as I read along, nodding at the thought of a life kindly lived, and then that ending rips my heart right out of my chest. What a heart-stopping poem.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 30, 2023
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      Thanks, Susan. Yes, losing a child is a heart-stopping experience. Having witnessed it among my friends a number of times, I know the experience, albeit second-hand, very well.

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  3. Lex Runciman
    August 28, 2023
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    A gorgeous, heart-full poem. There is no protection, is there? And who is faultless, though we try?
    Thanks for this one.

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  4. Barbara L Hamby
    August 28, 2023
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    So tender and beautiful. I was in tears at the end.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 28, 2023
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      Thank you, Barbara. I admire your poems so much, your praise is like sunlight.

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  5. Clayton Clark
    August 27, 2023
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    I had to catch my breath after this one. Such beauty and sorrow. Thanks for posting it.

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  6. vengodalmare
    August 27, 2023
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    Thank you for this serene poem

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  7. wmnookin
    August 27, 2023
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    Wonderful poem. I love the specificity of the images—how I knew they were building to something but didn’t imagine the final devastating scene.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 27, 2023
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      Thank you, Wendy. I’m often blown away by the last lines of your poems as well.

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  8. Noel Canin
    August 27, 2023
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    Michael, how painful and how beautiful these truths we have to learn to carry. Thank you

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  9. Luz Vega-Hidalgo
    August 27, 2023
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    She writes a poem about what many people have believed, that “IF” they did everything RIGHT, their reward would come, but as one reads the poem, we know that, yes there can be a reward, such as our children growing healthy and wise, and loving, but most often the reward is never that big bang of happiness which is equal to all the trouble one has been through. But either one leaves it as a metaphysical problem of life not being fair, or one realizes that it’s the powers that be, the economic and political one-percenters, that hold back the people’s rewards, or hog them, steal them, all up for themselves.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 27, 2023
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      Wow, Luz. You pack so much into a paragraph. Thank you for this rich and profound insight.

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  10. Lisa Zimmerman
    August 27, 2023
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    Oh! What an ending. As a poet once wrote—Wake up, wound, the knife said💔

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  11. Kathleen O'Toole
    August 26, 2023
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    Lovely, heart breaking, razor sharp and tender tribute.

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  12. Stephen Haven
    August 26, 2023
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    Beautiful, Michael!

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  13. kim4true
    August 26, 2023
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    Oh, Michael! This one grabs that place that every parent knows and wrenches it.

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  14. Michelle Bitting
    August 26, 2023
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    Powerful, stunning poem, Michael. Stopped me in my morning tracks.

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  15. louisehawes
    August 26, 2023
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    “Like.” Like?! Where is the “torn apart and forced to piece yourself back together” button? The “shattered into tenderness” button? Crying, as I write, “thank you.”

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  16. Barbara Huntington
    August 26, 2023
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    Oh, Michael. This one hit me hard. This week I learned an old travel buddy has dementia and connected with her. This week one of her sons died and her other son must love and go on living.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 26, 2023
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      Oh, thank you, Barbara. I find the the most difficult part of growing old is losing everyone I care about.

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  17. Charles Davidson
    August 26, 2023
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    Mike, by one vignette or another of “if,” you captured the human longing of life as remembered. You called to my mind my paternal grandmother standing beside me in solemn silence before the obelisk tombstone of her eldest child and daughter who had died from falling off of a horse at age 18. My grandmother whispered to me, “You’ll never know how much I miss her.”

    Thank you for your poetic heart.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 26, 2023
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      Oh, thank you so much for your spiritual guidance, Charles. Your wisdom means so much to me.

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  18. Rose Mary Boehm
    August 26, 2023
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    A heartbreker.

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  19. Laure-Anne Bosselaar
    August 26, 2023
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    Oh my dear friend — what a poem! I remember being so moved by that poem in your book, and am so moved again this morning. Dear Michael.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 26, 2023
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      Thanks, Laure-Anne. I love your poems so much, your praise is like spun gold.

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  20. rhoff1949
    August 26, 2023
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    One of my favorites — gently arriving at a stoicism that replaces delusion with kindness — from a deep and satisfying book.

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    • Vox Populi
      August 26, 2023
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      Thank you, Richard. Your respect for my work means the world to me.

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  21. johnlawsonpoet
    August 26, 2023
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    What a gut-punch at the end. Oh, my friend: such yearning on your behalf.

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  22. Sean Sexton
    August 26, 2023
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    Knock me down lovely Michael! I believe that too—if only…

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