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Frozen in Time MAG
beside my mother's bed there is a cabinet
 inside are scrapbooks with torn pages
 christmas cards of unknown family friends
 some unused reading glasses
 a pair of lost earrings
 and a stack of antique photographs
 sepia, black and white
 faded colors splashed on brittle papers
 
 smiling faces squinting into the sun
 frowning faces of unhappy children
 forced into their holiday dresses
 and the shiny shoes that fit in the store
 
 there are photographs of women in 
 bathing suits
 standing by the pool, hand in hand
 striking poses on a lazy summer afternoon
 when the honeysuckles were in bloom
 
 a black and white family portrait
 the father with his greased mustache
 the mother with poised hands clasped in her lap
 and her toes cringing in their shoes
 a curl of her daughter's strawberry hair falls over her eyes
 right as the flash of the camera goes off
 
 the family dog
 the thirteenth birthday party
 the wedding
 well, the first one, at least
 the last day of summer camp
 the last day of high school
 graduation gowns and caps flying
 the wings sprouting from opened minds
 
 a photograph of aunt jean
 when she was fifteen
 and dating that boy from around the corner
 that nobody cared for much
 but they smiled at him anyway
 even when he showed up in flannels
 
 there is that house
 where they lived in 1955 
 or was it '57?
 grandma would remember
 we should ask her at the next thanksgiving dinner
 
 who is that?
 millie, when she was younger, perhaps … 
 or is it a second cousin?
 the cursive scrawl on the back is illegible
 written by an aging hand
 of an unknown family member who
 didn't want us to forget
 
 photographs in piles 
 and envelopes
 and folders
 stacked on top of one another
 no method to the madness
 carelessly thrown
 after being carefully preserved
 
 i spread them out across a dingy carpet
 and try to read the sloppy script
 trying to piece together
 my past
 
 i have this fear of being forgotten
 of being a face in a photograph that
 might be a second cousin or millie
 in a photograph that might have been 
 taken in 1955
 but grandma is too old to remember now
 
 
 and these faded colors will waste away
 until all that is left
 is a blank canvas
 waiting for new memories to be forgotten
 again

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