A PHOTOGRAPH by Shirley Toulson: CBSE/ POEM/CLASS 11/HORNBILL
The
cardboard shows me how it was
When
the two girl cousins went paddling,
Each
one holding one of my mother’s hands,
And
she the big girl - some twelve years or so.
All
three stood still to smile through their hair
At
the uncle with the camera. A sweet face,
My
mother’s, that was before I was born.
And
the sea, which appears to have changed less,
Washed
their terribly transient feet.
Some twenty -thirty-years later
And
Dolly,” She’d say, “and look how they
Dressed
us for the beach.” The sea holiday
Was
her past, mine is her laughter. Both wry
With
the laboured ease of loss.
Now
she’s been dead nearly as many years
As
that girl lived. And of this circumstance
There
is nothing to say at all.
Its
silence silences.


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