Between the Photographs
By agnosticnun
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Pictures scattered across years
In a family album, faces fading with time.
As they do. And who could ever have thought
Their story could end like this?
In a midcentury dress and veil
A woman's smile blazes, a man hovers proudly,
Husband-like. I cannot find cracks.
And if the camera does not lie,
I see love.
Here she leans against a rail, hand curled
Protectively around the mound
That soon will be a child. First son solemn,
Confident. As if she could stand
between them and all the world.
As if she would.
Two boys in school clothing, sun bright upon their faces
The man is gone, but I cannot quite see
His absence. They learned bravado early,
These children. The younger one leans in slightly.
More poses, boys become men, a woman ages
And is seen no more. The flashbulb’s frozen moments.
And here we find another wedding, a man standing proud,
Like his father. We see love again, shining
In the eyes of a woman who does not yet know what lessons
Were learned in the gaps, in between the photos in the album.
And how could she have thought that it would come to this
When the camera was gone?
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Interesting story Kristi
Interesting story Kristi, "There was a man, he was born he lived and he died. The End". According to Lucy in Peanuts. As a bedtime story for Linus "Amost feels you knew the guy".
Don't worry life is really not so meaningless. Tom Brown
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I like this poem very much
- I think i would like to have written it - very delicate recollection in the turning of pages - enjoyed :)
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The images and the memories,
The images and the memories, as life progressed, outlasted the camera. Nicely illustrated, Kristi.
Luigi x
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