is the story of my mother's life
a tale of heartbreak & triumph?
it seems that way
to me she was my mother
and then i discovered her
as a person
and that version of her
has come to dominate
my perception of her
she often confided in
her children
the winding path of her history
and while i have not retained
all the details
i have come to appreciate
it more and more
as the story of another
human being
who just happened to be
my mother
maybe that's not what
you're supposed to do
and maybe to most
other people it wouldn't
and will never be so
significant
and they will never understand
how it has come to define
the New Fade for me
how the more things change
the more they stay the same
(some cliches exist
because they're true)
even at an accelerated pace
change happens slowly
it's the cost of human perception
and as frustrating as life can be
it's also the only thing we've got
and that's enough reason
to cherish it
and those we share it with
even the ones we don't choose
but would even if we could
that's my mother in the New Fade
The fifth in a series of web idylls from the mind of Tony Laplume, the uncrowned poet laureate of Colorado Springs.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 10
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 9
my mother is a contradiction
she is at once
one of the strongest people i knew
but also
one of the most vulnerable
i think i recognize in her
the same betrayal
i feel
from the world
in that i have so much faith
in it
but am constantly
wounded
by its failings
my mother's greatest wounds
came from her family
wanting it to stay strong
and yet it kept
falling apart
the first wounds came
from sisters who didn't
respect what my mother believed
the second wound came
from her mother's untimely
and mysterious death
the third wound came
from her father's timely
but still incomprehensible death
something that crept up on her
and came about just when it seemed
he'd live forever
the fourth wounds came
when her first two sons
rejected the faith she'd embraced
all her life
for variations
that the world represented
as faithful alternatives
the fifth came
when she was diagnosed
with cancer
far too late for effective treatment
and so only a series of pains
she did not want to endure
and so the sixth came
when she made the decision
to stop treatments
and to only inform her family
when they approached her
the seventh pain
will come in the end of all things,
an appropriate rest
she is at once
one of the strongest people i knew
but also
one of the most vulnerable
i think i recognize in her
the same betrayal
i feel
from the world
in that i have so much faith
in it
but am constantly
wounded
by its failings
my mother's greatest wounds
came from her family
wanting it to stay strong
and yet it kept
falling apart
the first wounds came
from sisters who didn't
respect what my mother believed
the second wound came
from her mother's untimely
and mysterious death
the third wound came
from her father's timely
but still incomprehensible death
something that crept up on her
and came about just when it seemed
he'd live forever
the fourth wounds came
when her first two sons
rejected the faith she'd embraced
all her life
for variations
that the world represented
as faithful alternatives
the fifth came
when she was diagnosed
with cancer
far too late for effective treatment
and so only a series of pains
she did not want to endure
and so the sixth came
when she made the decision
to stop treatments
and to only inform her family
when they approached her
the seventh pain
will come in the end of all things,
an appropriate rest
Monday, May 28, 2012
Memorial Day in the New Fade
how much farther into the fringe
can military service be pushed
in the New Fade?
it's not as if war has ever been
popular in America
not even during the Revolution
and yet now
after Vietnam
and Afghanistan
it seems as if the population
has segmented
to an extreme degree
the armed forces are now
completely voluntary
and i think that means
that only the people
who really want to serve
are going to care
about what that means
and anyone who doesn't
won't
there is no longer any real sense
that the sacrifices that are
still being made today
are necessary
that they are anything more
than a set of politics
and decisions that you
either agree with or reject
involved
and again
to a certain extent
this is no different
from before
but there's a real chance
today
that there will be
if not now
then very soon
a lack of respect
for everyday sacrifice
even the military doesn't seem
to appreciate this
there are little bubbles
for every facet of society
but this is not one
where this should be allowed
to happen
it's too important
and too noble
and too honored a calling
to be segregated
and reduced to
pawns in someone's chess game
can military service be pushed
in the New Fade?
it's not as if war has ever been
popular in America
not even during the Revolution
and yet now
after Vietnam
and Afghanistan
it seems as if the population
has segmented
to an extreme degree
the armed forces are now
completely voluntary
and i think that means
that only the people
who really want to serve
are going to care
about what that means
and anyone who doesn't
won't
there is no longer any real sense
that the sacrifices that are
still being made today
are necessary
that they are anything more
than a set of politics
and decisions that you
either agree with or reject
involved
and again
to a certain extent
this is no different
from before
but there's a real chance
today
that there will be
if not now
then very soon
a lack of respect
for everyday sacrifice
even the military doesn't seem
to appreciate this
there are little bubbles
for every facet of society
but this is not one
where this should be allowed
to happen
it's too important
and too noble
and too honored a calling
to be segregated
and reduced to
pawns in someone's chess game
Thursday, May 24, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 8
as far as faith goes
my mother always had
an abundance
it's everyone else
who seemed to lack it
at church in our new home
of Lisbon Falls
she quickly discovered
that the motivation
most people had to
participate
had less to do with piety
and more to do with status
so they were always jockeying
and not minding
when they elbowed other people
and this was a pattern that
continued
for many years
she helped her children
enter into this kind of service
but i'm not sure any of us
were equal to her example
her daily prayers led
to the family rosary
and long after that ended
she continued to pray
her faith would serve her well
through unexpected trials
my mother always had
an abundance
it's everyone else
who seemed to lack it
at church in our new home
of Lisbon Falls
she quickly discovered
that the motivation
most people had to
participate
had less to do with piety
and more to do with status
so they were always jockeying
and not minding
when they elbowed other people
and this was a pattern that
continued
for many years
she helped her children
enter into this kind of service
but i'm not sure any of us
were equal to her example
her daily prayers led
to the family rosary
and long after that ended
she continued to pray
her faith would serve her well
through unexpected trials
Sunday, May 20, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 7
my mother quickly became a mother
after her wedding
and eventually had five children
all by c-section
one after the other
so close in age
and yet it seemed
like ages between us
while we grew up
unbridgeable gaps
she treated us and nurtured us
on equal terms
and perhaps that was galling
by the time we were grown up
we really were all the same
except small differences in age
still created great distances
maybe that's what siblings
are supposed to think
and maybe the wisdom of mothers
is not supposed to notice this
and that's something
you're supposed to learn
but don't
and that's your failing
she tried to make music of it
and sometimes all we were
was a cacaphony
after her wedding
and eventually had five children
all by c-section
one after the other
so close in age
and yet it seemed
like ages between us
while we grew up
unbridgeable gaps
she treated us and nurtured us
on equal terms
and perhaps that was galling
by the time we were grown up
we really were all the same
except small differences in age
still created great distances
maybe that's what siblings
are supposed to think
and maybe the wisdom of mothers
is not supposed to notice this
and that's something
you're supposed to learn
but don't
and that's your failing
she tried to make music of it
and sometimes all we were
was a cacaphony
Saturday, May 19, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 6
anything and everything
is relevant when you're talking
about how things work themselves out
my mother met my father
as i said
many years after
they might've
in fact
my father's brother
met her before he did
it's that kind of world
but they met
square dancing
because that's what she
thought her father
might enjoy
to help get over
the death of her mother
and so yeah, that's
how my father met my mother
i heard this from her
many times
but there are always
new details worth savoring
so i can understand
how that kind of story
can be fascinating
for a long time
is relevant when you're talking
about how things work themselves out
my mother met my father
as i said
many years after
they might've
in fact
my father's brother
met her before he did
it's that kind of world
but they met
square dancing
because that's what she
thought her father
might enjoy
to help get over
the death of her mother
and so yeah, that's
how my father met my mother
i heard this from her
many times
but there are always
new details worth savoring
so i can understand
how that kind of story
can be fascinating
for a long time
Friday, May 18, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 5
my mother held a variety of jobs
and she never seemed to have one
where she was entirely comfortable
in the New Fade, women have gained
a great deal of rights and equality
which means, yes, they are also
free to be miserable at work
and she never seemed to have one
where she was entirely comfortable
in the New Fade, women have gained
a great deal of rights and equality
which means, yes, they are also
free to be miserable at work
Thursday, May 17, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 4
my mother made a robe for Kennedy
it's part of what I like to consider
her mythology
since it seems somewhat
incomprehensible
i believe it and i doubt it
every time i think about it
she would have been about twenty
at the time
and that's also weird to think
my father can remember
exactly where he was
sitting on a wall
when he heard about
the assassination
and my mother used
to really be enamored
with Camelot
and yet now i sense
that she doesn't really care
we all forget our dying king
and yet i sense that it's
simply no longer important to her
all of that's important to the New Fade, too
it's part of what I like to consider
her mythology
since it seems somewhat
incomprehensible
i believe it and i doubt it
every time i think about it
she would have been about twenty
at the time
and that's also weird to think
my father can remember
exactly where he was
sitting on a wall
when he heard about
the assassination
and my mother used
to really be enamored
with Camelot
and yet now i sense
that she doesn't really care
we all forget our dying king
and yet i sense that it's
simply no longer important to her
all of that's important to the New Fade, too
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 3
to hear my mother tell it,
her sisters, both of whom were older,
didn't really like her
they crowded her when they
shared a bed and otherwise
ignored her until later years
when there were no more excuses
her two brothers were younger,
and she got along better with them;
after all, her favorite, who was like
her best friend, became my godfather,
and my family's favorite besides
it's always odd to think of the family
of your mother (or your father)
unless you grow up right next to them
but in the New Fade that's probably
less likely than ever before
it's my mother's family that I know best,
especially her father, whom we visited
frequently during the decade where
my life and his overlapped
we also shared the violin
and i think that was my mother's doing
and i'm not mad about that
he used to make them,
and i think he and she were more proud
of that than his barbering days,
or the years in the Woonsocket mills
he also spoke only French
and that made him just as peculiar
to me as his skinny mustache,
trademarks he shared with the devotion
to his favorite rocking chair
that sat next to the entrance
to a home that was so familiar to me,
with its sloping driveway and backyard path
to a park, and what used to be a skating rink
that defined a great deal of my mother's
early life
(those were the days when rollerskating
was still socially relevant, and not just
a place to throw kids and have them listen
to pop music for a few hours)
her sisters, both of whom were older,
didn't really like her
they crowded her when they
shared a bed and otherwise
ignored her until later years
when there were no more excuses
her two brothers were younger,
and she got along better with them;
after all, her favorite, who was like
her best friend, became my godfather,
and my family's favorite besides
it's always odd to think of the family
of your mother (or your father)
unless you grow up right next to them
but in the New Fade that's probably
less likely than ever before
it's my mother's family that I know best,
especially her father, whom we visited
frequently during the decade where
my life and his overlapped
we also shared the violin
and i think that was my mother's doing
and i'm not mad about that
he used to make them,
and i think he and she were more proud
of that than his barbering days,
or the years in the Woonsocket mills
he also spoke only French
and that made him just as peculiar
to me as his skinny mustache,
trademarks he shared with the devotion
to his favorite rocking chair
that sat next to the entrance
to a home that was so familiar to me,
with its sloping driveway and backyard path
to a park, and what used to be a skating rink
that defined a great deal of my mother's
early life
(those were the days when rollerskating
was still socially relevant, and not just
a place to throw kids and have them listen
to pop music for a few hours)
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Private Thoughts in the New Fade, Part 2
i think it's a good thing
to not know everything
of what people are thinking
what would you think
if you knew how close to the brink
some people who to flushing you down the sink?
it's a sinking feeling to know that those who know you best
are sometimes willing to throw it all away without even a test
just because of one or two things that hit too close to the chest
thump your chest if this was never you
if your face did not turn red in hew
and someone face you never once thought to chew
in fact, if you chew on it
you'd probably admit
that everyone you know has given you a fit
it's the fitness of our intelligence
that we consider our thoughts hence
so that we don't throw each other on a fence
fencing with our views is what makes us what we are
rather than as dense as tar
so that we can all go far
it's what we do that helps us go that distance
but only if we consider our thoughts and don't act like infants
and do our best to behave with eloquence
to not know everything
of what people are thinking
what would you think
if you knew how close to the brink
some people who to flushing you down the sink?
it's a sinking feeling to know that those who know you best
are sometimes willing to throw it all away without even a test
just because of one or two things that hit too close to the chest
thump your chest if this was never you
if your face did not turn red in hew
and someone face you never once thought to chew
in fact, if you chew on it
you'd probably admit
that everyone you know has given you a fit
it's the fitness of our intelligence
that we consider our thoughts hence
so that we don't throw each other on a fence
fencing with our views is what makes us what we are
rather than as dense as tar
so that we can all go far
it's what we do that helps us go that distance
but only if we consider our thoughts and don't act like infants
and do our best to behave with eloquence
Monday, May 14, 2012
Private Thoughts in the New Fade
what the hell are private thoughts in the New Fade?
because it seems as if everyone has to know everything now
and they need to share it and have it shared,
all of it, all the time, and if you're not doing that
then there's something wrong with you,
something abnormal and strange
and not to be trusted, as if you're
a secret deviant and perhaps serial killer
waiting to happen; and the thing that's stranger still
is that hardly anyone actually wants to hear anything interesting,
so that if you have something more than the mundane to say
you will be ignored in this great social imperative,
if you go off-message, if you contradict, if you challenge
what even the rebellious are saying
because it seems as if everyone has to know everything now
and they need to share it and have it shared,
all of it, all the time, and if you're not doing that
then there's something wrong with you,
something abnormal and strange
and not to be trusted, as if you're
a secret deviant and perhaps serial killer
waiting to happen; and the thing that's stranger still
is that hardly anyone actually wants to hear anything interesting,
so that if you have something more than the mundane to say
you will be ignored in this great social imperative,
if you go off-message, if you contradict, if you challenge
what even the rebellious are saying
Sunday, May 13, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 2
skipping around the narrative
a little, one of the key elements
of what can be called
my mother's mythology
ties into my father's as well:
both of them lost their mothers
before i was born
my father lost his in what became
the end of his tenure
with the Air Force
my mother lost hers in what became
for her
an equally impactful piece
of what helped shape her life
and brought my parents,
inevitably and finally,
together
she was still living at home
when her mother died
and could vividly recall
years later
the mystery the doctors
could not solve
and still baffled her years later,
the strange discolored legs,
and how she seemed to die,
just like that
so that my mother decided
to continue living at home
to help her father out
and it was this decision
that kept her in town long enough
to finally meet the man who had grown up
not so far away, a state but really just
a short walk away
it was a strange bit about family
that helped bring my family
together,
and a sad twist about mothers
that helped shape my mother's life
and then my own
a little, one of the key elements
of what can be called
my mother's mythology
ties into my father's as well:
both of them lost their mothers
before i was born
my father lost his in what became
the end of his tenure
with the Air Force
my mother lost hers in what became
for her
an equally impactful piece
of what helped shape her life
and brought my parents,
inevitably and finally,
together
she was still living at home
when her mother died
and could vividly recall
years later
the mystery the doctors
could not solve
and still baffled her years later,
the strange discolored legs,
and how she seemed to die,
just like that
so that my mother decided
to continue living at home
to help her father out
and it was this decision
that kept her in town long enough
to finally meet the man who had grown up
not so far away, a state but really just
a short walk away
it was a strange bit about family
that helped bring my family
together,
and a sad twist about mothers
that helped shape my mother's life
and then my own
Saturday, May 12, 2012
The Unobserved Life in the New Fade
sometimes i think that the social dynamic
in the New Fade demands that everyone
be seen in some public capacity,
and that if they are not, if they are not
relevant in that sense, then they have no
chance to be heard; yes, in many ways
that's what it always was, but
it was supposed to be different now,
and the fact that it isn't suggests
that we've put an inordinate pressure
on all the developments that were
supposed to make it easier
i call that an irony
in the New Fade demands that everyone
be seen in some public capacity,
and that if they are not, if they are not
relevant in that sense, then they have no
chance to be heard; yes, in many ways
that's what it always was, but
it was supposed to be different now,
and the fact that it isn't suggests
that we've put an inordinate pressure
on all the developments that were
supposed to make it easier
i call that an irony
Saturday, May 5, 2012
My Mother in the New Fade, Part 1
i wish i had more to tell you
about the specifics of my mother's life
in the New Fade, but what follows
will have to suffice
at the start of it, there is a vast community
like many Americans
of immigrant descent
these particular ones
from French-speaking Canada
settling in New England
and finding home among their own kind
finding dignity in respectability
and forging a new life
of new possibility
there were war stories
barbershops
and mills
to be had
floating in the backdrop
and a love of the violin
all before my mother was born
it's easy to imagine that
no language but French
was spoken during all this time
and for someone who does not speak French now
that's a little startling to believe
because i'm only two generations removed...
about the specifics of my mother's life
in the New Fade, but what follows
will have to suffice
at the start of it, there is a vast community
like many Americans
of immigrant descent
these particular ones
from French-speaking Canada
settling in New England
and finding home among their own kind
finding dignity in respectability
and forging a new life
of new possibility
there were war stories
barbershops
and mills
to be had
floating in the backdrop
and a love of the violin
all before my mother was born
it's easy to imagine that
no language but French
was spoken during all this time
and for someone who does not speak French now
that's a little startling to believe
because i'm only two generations removed...
Friday, May 4, 2012
Wisdom in the New Fade
sometimes what you think you know
and all the logic you understand
does not actually converge
to make the same conclusion
others reach
and that's the difference
between wisdom and knowledge
and all the logic you understand
does not actually converge
to make the same conclusion
others reach
and that's the difference
between wisdom and knowledge
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Everyone Else is Crazy in the New Fade
i'm serious, everyone else is crazy
yeah, except me
the problem is that everyone else
is absolutely convinced
that they've got everything
figured out
they know what's sane and rational
when an objective analysis
reveals just how crazy
and unbalanced
they really are
the problem is that this
is a shared psychoses
and that the majority of people
share this delusion
this flawed interpretation
of reality
i know that makes me sound crazy
but the most sane individual
is the one who sees where others ere
it just so happens that the natural reaction
to this understanding
looks to all the world
like madness
yeah, except me
the problem is that everyone else
is absolutely convinced
that they've got everything
figured out
they know what's sane and rational
when an objective analysis
reveals just how crazy
and unbalanced
they really are
the problem is that this
is a shared psychoses
and that the majority of people
share this delusion
this flawed interpretation
of reality
i know that makes me sound crazy
but the most sane individual
is the one who sees where others ere
it just so happens that the natural reaction
to this understanding
looks to all the world
like madness
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Survivors of the New Fade
sometimes there's an impulse
much less an imperative
to justify despicable behavior
and sometimes it's possible
and sometimes it isn't
the challenge in the New Fade
is to know the difference
much less an imperative
to justify despicable behavior
and sometimes it's possible
and sometimes it isn't
the challenge in the New Fade
is to know the difference
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Index of the New Fade
in the beginning there were dynasties
gods and kings and men in trees
it was like that for centuries
millennia and years like bees
and then there was a reformation
that threw all things into question
so that perspective falls into many hands
and falls all around likes grains and sands
and that's where the New Fade stands
and why for answers we follow bands
chronicles come from Billy Joel, R.E.M.
this is what you learn from them
from the bottom of every hem
and the scrambling for every gem
there's a constant struggle for the future
and, yes, a fight against wearing fur
when everyone's clever and you're all dumb
it's okay to feel a little numb
because when everyone's a bum
your instinct is to throw out a thumb
and hitchhike to another planet
but that's just it
you can't hide because it's all the same
a mad dash for fortune and fame
no time for shame
even when that's the name of the game
gods and kings and men in trees
it was like that for centuries
millennia and years like bees
and then there was a reformation
that threw all things into question
so that perspective falls into many hands
and falls all around likes grains and sands
and that's where the New Fade stands
and why for answers we follow bands
chronicles come from Billy Joel, R.E.M.
this is what you learn from them
from the bottom of every hem
and the scrambling for every gem
there's a constant struggle for the future
and, yes, a fight against wearing fur
when everyone's clever and you're all dumb
it's okay to feel a little numb
because when everyone's a bum
your instinct is to throw out a thumb
and hitchhike to another planet
but that's just it
you can't hide because it's all the same
a mad dash for fortune and fame
no time for shame
even when that's the name of the game
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