My Grandmother’s Love Letters


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DATE: Jan. 17, 2014, 4:17 a.m.

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  1. There are no stars tonight
  2. But those of memory.
  3. Yet how much room for memory there is
  4. In the loose girdle of soft rain.
  5. There is even room enough
  6. For the letters of my mother’s mother,
  7. Elizabeth,
  8. That have been pressed so long
  9. Into a corner of the roof
  10. That they are brown and soft,
  11. And liable to melt as snow.
  12. Over the greatness of such space
  13. Steps must be gentle.
  14. It is all hung by an invisible white hair.
  15. It trembles as birch limbs webbing the air.
  16. And I ask myself:
  17. “Are your fingers long enough to play
  18. Old keys that are but echoes:
  19. Is the silence strong enough
  20. To carry back the music to its source
  21. And back to you again
  22. As though to her?”
  23. Yet I would lead my grandmother by the hand
  24. Through much of what she would not understand;
  25. And so I stumble. And the rain continues on the roof
  26. With such a sound of gently pitying laughter.

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