Monday, August 5, 2024

Absalom, my son!

 

Haiku of a father’s love.


Absalom rebelled

against his Father, reaching

out to grab the throne.


Much blood had been spilled.

David’s forces were winning;

Spare my son, he said.


The battle was fierce,

the slaughter, great. Absalom

flees upon his mule.


Hanging by his hair,

Absalom’s enemies come;

show him no mercy.


They bring a report

to David: May all your foes

be like that young man!


He retreats, weeping.

Absalom, my son! I would

have died in your place!


© Ken Rookes 2024

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