The physiognomy of stones
By bhi
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I can remember my first;
bronzed, in the shape of a closed hand,
taken from the inner wall of the sleeping hall
when the old single storey house was demolished
to make way for a new, modern structure,
three floors high – the tallest in the village -
looking out across my grandfather’s farm lands.
In that stone were captured my first five years:
the climb to the saddhu’s cave
where he gave me my name;
the rain beating on my mother’s back
as she planted rice thigh deep in mud;
the raw sugar left under my pillow;
the snakebite on the way back from trick and treat;
my cousin trying to sit on my as yet unsexed penis –
a parting gift, she said, to remind me of her when I was gone;
and the image of my grandmother, standing on the tarmac,
trying to hide the sadness of the parting, stripped gaunt,
as the bus drove my mother and I to the waiting plane.
I have not fathomed yet the mystery of this stone,
this keeper of memories,
but it has been joined, in my antique chest, by others,
each one a discerning host;
this here, amber and gold,
a ripening apple,
now smoothed beneath my longing fingers,
reminding me of the first time I saw you
curved by the Irish wind,
on the other side of the road,
coat, a driven sail,
lines reaching back into the past,
to the outstretched hand of my grandmother,
the yearning of her full heart,
and I knew you would make me whole;
this stone holds that chapter,
its companions safeguarding our continuing stories.
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precious stones :0) I liked
precious stones :0) I liked this, your way of weighting memories with a physical, timeless object taken from a special place and time. Given significance by you, smoothed by their time with you
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A memento and "keeper of
A memento and "keeper of memories". A nicely narrated evocation full of poetic lines of recalled symmetry of times gone by.
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