This is the sound of breaking
Then melting
A sort of soldering
Smell of burnt steel lining the nostrils now
Sparks from the welder’s flame
Shooting 4th of July bright
Landing on tennis shoes
And cracked cement
Hitting skin
This is the sound of love
Fierce devotion
The kind of rapt attention lovers
Show one another when they can’t say
If they’ll ever see each other again
Noticing moles and blurred scars
Seeing it all again for the first time.
I wished he would show me that–
The love a welder has for his torch and metal
I wished he would solder me back into a boy
If only half of one
Watching him work I wished so many things
That by the time my father finished his piece
And held it up to the light with a smile
There was nothing left to wish for
Len Kuntz is a writer from Washington State, an editor at the online magazine Literary Orphans, and the author of I’M NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE AND NEITHER ARE YOU, a story collection out from Unknown Press. You can also find him at lenkuntz.blogspot.com.