When did they bury you?
Why did they leave you?
Did they hope to enjoy these remembrances
In their old age?
Or did they leave them behind –
Disappointed, dispirited by what was past?
Or did they want them to overflow into
Other lives?
A well-bound, well-read book,
Out of print,
Of no current value —
Except in someone’s memory?
Simple pictures, simple words, simple childhood
Of bright days — never night —
Outdoors on clean suburban streets
With pets and siblings
Running and laughing and staying clean:
A story few children live anymore.
A metal decoder ring,
Splattered with patina:
What secret message does it hold?
Here’s one mystery left to solve:
Once found for free
In boxes of cereal or kool-aid
Or cracker jacks.
Now worth hundreds on ebay.
A pressed carnation,
Plucked from a corsage to remember –
A wedding? A prom? A graduation?
Time frozen and fragile to the touch.
Are the memories as faded as the flower
Or is there still a fragrant joyousness
To be found?
Tobacco leaves wrapped like a gift
Inside a linen handkerchief.
Tied with a bow:
Too large for cigarettes,
Were they taken from a cigar
Or bought for a pipe?
The linen could not save the aroma
Maybe the ring can decipher
It’s secret?
More memories flow out
From this box of memories.
More mysteries with each one.
Did they want to leave you behind?
On purpose or by chance?
Did delight become regret?
Did they leave it here for me to find?
Did they know someone
Would need to find evidence
of family
of blissful love
of simple lives
overflowing?
Great set of images telling a story.