Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 13, 2026

Hoping

By Richard LeDue

Hoping

I’ll never write your eulogy
as a father outliving his son
gives your death a shape
that misshapes my own,
but even my paperless silence
rustles too loudly with my despair
some days,
while average life span statistics
for autistic people
sigh in my mind
like someone trying not to cry
at a funeral.








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1 Reader Comment
Anonymous
03/05/2026
10:57:14 AM
This poem is so beautiful . Filled with a universal theme of loss and what it does to us. Than you for sharing.
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