A stirring conversation.
I never "get" people who say they have no life regrets ... It doesn't mean you let them paralyze you, but the notion of living a life with no regrets, no words wished retrieved seems like denial to me
Agreed, Zinya. I'd earlier mentioned my adult sons have had a few go-rounds driving the blame bus. When focused on me, they each, in turn were precise and correct.
I had to take it on the chin. I do have regrets.
The N's mother's response in Siren was dissonant to my ear precisely because I'm familiar with regrets. According to Larkin, and judging from the responses of PoemsFray posters, and according to my own personal experience, adult kids' blame usually contains some unsavory kernel of truth.
To my thinking, folded arms and denial of culpability could hardly result in almost the end. Instead it might be a death knoll. No reconciliation seems possible when one party insists none is needed.
A fire truck followed by cop cars, all sirens blaring, just sped past my house. (I, too, live on this main street, only two blocks from the fire station.)
So little to separate us
from the one the siren is for
So little. But in the moment of crisis, so much. While I'm typing here at my desk, someone is out on a lawn in her nightgown watching fire consume her prize-winning quilts.
On that happy consideration, I close. Thanks, all, for building an edifying exchange.