Saturday, May 2, 2009

Long Lost

an envelope
marked with our family name
in quotation marks

holds a tiny photograph of
a little girl
framed from the shoulders
in a flowered, sleeveless top
hair is bowl-cut
that familiar flat smile

a hand-written letter
from Reno
long, scratchy script
warm, uncertain words
decipherable only by mother

paper echoing through
forty years of silence
exhuming memories of
a child

separated from siblings
the cruel foster family
flashing moments
beginning to surface

this fear, this hope I see
reflecting from her tears
released by her quivering chin

2 comments:

Genevieve said...

Wow. I don't even know what to say. Just wow. Beautiful poem, Miss Sarah.

MarkBolin said...

I have to agree with Gen....brought a tear to my eye.