He in his leisure chair, the seat where he lives
We look at old photos
There’s one from Easter 1986, taken in this very room
Hey, that’s
exactly 30 years ago
My hair was dark and different, and I’m wearing funny
clothes
Dad was wearing jeans, a workshirt,
and desert-boots,
able-bodied
then
We are watching King
of Kings, about the life of Jesus, from 1961,
the year I was
born
The blue-eyed actor playing Jesus looks like such a goy
We watch him carrying his own cross, bleeding from his crown
of thorns
It all feels so real and
I’m heartsick for
him
Do not weep for me, Jesus says
My dad says, “He’s probably thinking, ‘I’m Jesus…I was hoping to get better
treatment than this.’”
We watch as he is crucified by those mean Romans
They nail a board to the top of his cross, which says “INRI”
And I google it to finally find out what it means
I research later that this was the first motion picture to
show Jesus’ face
and the actor who played him had to shave his chest and
armpits because test audiences
didn’t like to see a hairy Jesus
And also, Orson Wells is the uncredited narrator, whose
voice my dad and I recognize
We watch the
scene in which Jesus is resurrected, the holiday we are celebrating today
Jesus is all cleaned up and looks great
and the movie
ends shortly after that
My sister and I spent all our Easter Sundays with our dad because
divorced dads
saw their kids on Sundays.
He always took us to our cousins’ house where they prepared
a fabulous egg hunt
in the nooks and crannies of their big home
Those small silvery-colored milk chocolate eggs
green, pink, blue
The visit with my dad is over,
kisses and hugs and vows of love for each other,
and he calls me his
first born, which I am
My daddy and I still together
You could
take a photo of us right now
My grandma is in the old photos, standing right over there,
but she isn’t here, physically, anymore
She’s surely
in the same Heaven that Jesus went to
Dad says for me to drive carefully, as he always does
We don’t live under the same roof
and haven’t for years
See you soon, I say
I will see him two weeks from today
because that’s
the best I can do
I’m a working mom
I love him but that really is
the best I can do