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Gone With the Memories
A dusty maroon-colored photo album
Manages to tumble its way off of a
Oak-finished shelf
Tumbling down into the tiny hands
That are merely eight years of age
The fingers of the hands,
Grasping around all four corners and edges
Sunlight blazes into the room, illuminating
Each and every dust speck, and temporarily
Blinding the eyes of a child, who does not
Have the sense to turn away from the
Streaming light
The young hands unwrap themselves
From the book of memories
Lets the album continue its original tumble
Down
Down
Plop
Three pictures manage to escape from
The old plastic envelopes that once surrounded them
Three pictures is all it took
For a child
(Eight years old)
To gasp and realize an unknown fact
That she was never told of
The front of the album reads:
“Confidential – Eliza S.: 1990 - 1997”
Flashback to two days ago in the car -
“Mama, I’m gonna name my dollie Eliza,
cause it’s my favoritest name.”
“It’s one of my favorites too.”
And then mama wipes a tear, and the moment
Passes. Gone, gone with every other moment
Not captured by a camera. It is not placed carefully
Into a dusty maroon photo album.
It is gone.
Perhaps for the better; Perhaps because no one would notice
Or perhaps because even if it did exist
It would not have made a difference
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