Teddy Bear
In a bronze-framed photograph
on top of the coffee table,
the infant me is fast asleep,
cradling an 1898 Paul Blanchard
violin instead of a teddy bear—
the same violin that sleeps
on the splintered surface of my desk
next to an avalanche of sheet music
in a room where I spent hours
arguing daily with a jet-black
spray-painted music stand
in between fits of pacing
from the bedside, to the kitchen,
to the Gateway computer and back—
while massaging the static out
of the tendons in my forearm—
the type of gesture a child
can only inherit from his father.
Zachary Weber
University of Houston
Zachary Weber has just received a bachelor’s degree in creative writing from the University of Houston. He has served as the reviews editor for Glass Mountain, and his work has appeared in The Aletheia, Silver Birch Press, Glass Mountain, and The Blue Route.