
When I first learned about him,
I was crazy with it
Losing my mind
Chewing off my own leg to get away
You said, "he's still our Nat."
And I stayed.
I did not realize then how much strength and courage it took
For you not to cry
But to think of me instead
And to think of Nat
And how he is, still just Nat.
Just that, but so much.
You knew from the first moment of our black certainty
What I needed
Despite what you needed --
The pain, the broken dream
Of the first grandson
Not broken at all
You smiled and shrugged
Wisdom in your not-knowing
He can live at home
He can do anything
Let's get out the books
Let's pick up the twigs
Let's get out the bikes
Let's get out the prayer shawl
Let's run.
He's still our Nat,
After all
And that is that.