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Solace

By Seth Brady Tucker

Illustration by Allen B. Thangkhiew

A man parks his truck sideways

           on the top of the structure, kids

           spill out on skateboards, the man

           is a father & these children scream

           in delight & another man looks up

           from his warm beer, searching; the sun

           is sideways across the water & a crimson duck

           flitters across the bright skyline & disappears

           & Trump is still President & there are so many guns

           & they outnumber us all & somewhere a child

           is in a cellar just as Ursula K. Le Guin warned us

           they would be—& that we must know this child’s

           suffering to know joy—but this father & his raucous

           children are oblivious & loving & loved & wild in play

          & his over-worked knees grind as he watches

           the kids speed down the oiled concrete ramps,

           rough hands on pipe he laid, skateboards skirting

           danger & taking whooping risks along the shaded

           spiraling levels down & down, & he helped build

           these ramps & poured the shell & his truck shines

           & spills bright tin music & it is enough to know

           that this man & his children all exist no matter

           what this country will do to them & I am alone

           behind glass, high in my rarified white air & below

           me the man limps quickly down the concrete

           ramp when there is a sharp cry from the dark

           & I press my face against the cold glass & listen

           & pray that the child will emerge unscathed

           & unhurt & ready to trust that the love

            that is trembled through the father’s hands

                                                                  is enough to save us.


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Posted On: September 12, 2025
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