The Mysterious Arrival of an Unusual Letter Poem by Mark Strand

The Mysterious Arrival of an Unusual Letter

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It had been a long day at the office and a long ride back to the small apartment where I lived. When I got there I flicked on the light and saw on the table an envelope with my name on it. Where was the clock? Where was the calendar? The handwriting was my father's, but he had been dead for forty years. As one might, I began to think that maybe, just maybe, he was alive, living a secret life somewhere nearby. How else to explain the envelope? To steady myself, I sat down, opened it, and pulled out the letter. "Dear Son," was the way it began. "Dear Son" and then nothing.

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Dr Antony Theodore 27 April 2020

The handwriting was my father's, but he had been dead for forty years. As one might, I began to think that maybe, just maybe, he was alive, living a secret life somewhere nearby. Dear Son and then nothing. strange happenings.. tony

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Mark Strand

Mark Strand

Prince Edward Island, Canada
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