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棉花里的父亲

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       ①回家的时候,大门紧锁着,只有那条癞皮狗还在门前吐着舌头。我左右喊了几声,没有人应声,这人都去哪儿了呢?他们应该知道我回来呀,突然看到场院里如雪的棉花。是捡棉花去了?赶到大叔家一问,他说父亲去前山捡花去了。

       ②我放下行李,奔向棉花地。正午的太阳火辣辣的,晒在身上毛毛刺刺的,像是有虫子在爬,十分不自在,还没走几步就汗流浃背了。空旷的田野里没有风,也没有一个人影。是啊,这样的毒日,谁不愿意窝在家里,躺在电扇下面?可是,父亲?不知说过多少回:棉花少种点,有事情做就行。可是他却非要拉上上十亩棉花,还说,自己动得,不要我们负担。但是你也不要这样拼命哪。

       ③我循声站进棉田里。父亲正弓着背捡着棉花,腰间系着蛇皮袋,鼓鼓囊囊的,每移动一步都显得吃力。两只手却不闲着,熟练地抓住盛开的棉花随手塞进袋里。父亲看着走近的我笑着,打着招呼。黢黑的脸上深深的皱纹颤抖着;白发凌乱地贴在额前;衣服就像从水里捞上来的一样,还结出了盐花。

       ④阳光下,父亲的背影溅起凄惨的白光,坚硬而嶙峋﹣﹣一种说不出来的酸楚涌上心头。父亲的一生都是在这片洁白的棉花中佝偻着前行的。一天天,一年年,他就像一个倔强的牧民看护着自己的羊群,就像一个固执的渔民守望着自己的鱼塘,不眠不休,不离不弃。父亲啊,父亲!

       ⑤棉花,就是父亲的花朵,就是父亲的攒钱罐。父亲用自己最虔诚的跪拜来侍弄棉花﹣﹣育秧,移苗,间苗,施肥,打药,锄草,每一个环节他都一丝不苟,就像培育着襁褓中的婴儿。那些岁月,父亲就是用自己坚定的脚步,羸弱的肩膀种下繁华的棉花,背起一家丰满的希望﹣﹣我们的学费,过年的新衣,喷香的猪肉,还有久违的微笑。现在,我们都已经成家,他也应该停下奔跑的脚步,和我们一起分享这棉花一样舒适而温暖的生活。可是,山一样的父亲依然像一头倔强的老牛一样默默守护着,坚持着。父亲啊,父亲!

       ⑥一点多钟我们才回到家。父亲草草地扒了几口饭,就又坐到了簸箕前剥起棉花。也许是太疲劳了,还没一会儿,父亲就躺在棉花上睡着了﹣﹣头枕着棉花一动不动地睡着了。他睡得是那么酣畅,睡得是那么沉静。

       ⑦他侧着身子,躺在灰色的棉花壳上,头枕着雪白的棉花。头上银白的头发根根扎眼;一张脸就像皱缩的核桃沟壑纵横;青筋暴突的手就像柘树枝,上面是道道血口。看着日渐苍老的父亲,我真想摸一摸他粗糙的手,抚一抚他的白发,对着他的耳朵说说心里话,可是,他睡得那么沉,那么香,我又怕惊扰了他的清梦。

       ⑧静静地睡着的父亲,脸上露出淡淡笑意,粲然如盛开的棉花。他是看到了桃红李白的绚丽,还是闻到了油菜芝麻的浓香?是尝到了大米麦子的绵软,还是摸到了蚕茧棉花的和暖呢?我不知道,但是我知道,父亲一定在惦记着他的春种秋收,他的夏播冬藏,不然,他的笑里怎么会飘来丝丝的甜呢?

       ⑨也许怕打扰了父亲,风顽皮地小跑来;也许怕惊醒了父亲,太阳躲进了云里。在这里,除了父亲均匀而舒畅的呼吸在轻轻地流淌,再也听不到一点声响。

       ⑩这个世界仿佛成了一种永恒﹣﹣因为有一朵厚实、热烈的棉花在我的心里霍然盛开。

(选自《思维与智慧》2013年第4期,略有改动)

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