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MUSED Literary Magazine.
Poetry

Paths

Craig W. Steele

— for my children

Soon after you both could walk unaided, I began mowing
paths through our backfield and within the copse
of maple, hickory and crab apple garnishing it.
Without such avenues chewed open by a ravening John Deere,

palisades of reedy goldenrods and bright green bayonets
of Timothy grass grew so tall, so thick by early summer that
strolling through them was like trudging through
entangling seaweeds along the bottom of a viscous ocean.

We shared many adventures, made many memories
treading those paths together. But lately
I’ve been thinking: Once you’re both grown and
gone, I’ll stop mowing the paths.

Yet I wondered, was I truly ready to
surrender life to memories?
So one day, while you both were indoors busy
being teens, I ventured on a solo walk.

I ambled along every inch of every path, savoring
my newfound alone time, marveling anew at old favorite
sights, finding new unidentified flowers and bugs
I’d not yet not identified.

Afterwards I knew, without a mote of doubt,
once you both have traveled past me
on your journeys, I’ll most definitely
let the paths grow shut.