avatarSamantha Lazar

Summary

The text is a poignant reflection on the emotional experience of listening to the final voicemails of the author's late father.

Abstract

The provided content is a deeply personal and evocative piece that captures the essence of grief and remembrance. It describes the author's intimate moment of listening to the "last recordings" of their father who has passed away. The voicemails, a year old, serve as a tangible connection to the deceased and highlight the difficulty of moving on from a loss. The poem touches on the struggle of letting go and questions whether anyone is ever able to fully delete such precious and irreplaceable messages that carry the voice of a loved one.

Opinions

  • The author suggests a personal struggle with the process of saying goodbye, indicated by the line "in the long process of letting go."
  • There is a sense of universality in the experience of loss, as the author ponders if others also find it challenging to part with voicemails from a departed loved one.
  • The act of listening to the recordings a year later signifies the lasting impact of the father's voice and the ongoing nature of grief.
  • The inclusion of a photograph credited to Abigail Faith adds a visual component to the emotional narrative, enhancing the overall impact of the written piece.

The Last Recordings

A mourning poem

Photo by Abigail Faith on Unsplash

yesterday I listened to the last recordings of my dying dad from a year ago does anyone ever delete voicemail in the long process of letting go

Samantha Lazar 2020

Mourning
Poetry
Loss
Death
Life
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