Elizabeth

Written
1993

 Your essence was

       determined long ago.

You are the confluence

        of generational gene rivers.

Each river a tributary that

       in you is remembered.

I can see in your face a trace

       of a man gone fifty years.

And you cast eyes upward

       as a woman you never knew.

Your hands kiss a blossom

       like your prairie farmer ancestor

       returning home from a day of plowing

       carrying freshly picked wild flowers.

You run each step like

       my mail carrier father. 

Yes, each stream has marked you.

Mighty river though you may become,

       you are still of those

       who came before.

Your being can never forget us.

And with your tributary

       you'll pass us on.

Your genes won't forget.

But will the rest of you?

Will you remember

      the stories I told you?

When the sunsets will you remember

       that I told you the sun blushed

       when the sea kissed it good night?

Will you remember the walk we took

       and the flowers we picked?

Can you ever make a lemon meringue pie

       without remembering

       the patty cake game we played?

I was here when you were here.

You sat on my lap.

We counted in English and Spanish

      and we laughed and giggled.

You chased the pigeons and the geese.

I kissed the hurt from your finger.

I tried to understand your Spanish.

So many years of memories

      lived in so few days

How can we bridge the time between us?

I wish you could know me.

I wish I could talk to you

       as a wise, old woman.

When the leaves turn,

       the sun blushes or

       a soft jazz tune plays

       and you have a strange feeling

      of deja vu,

      then will you know

      our souls ran together?

 

Notes
This was written to my Granddaughter, Elizabeth, after a Thanksgiving visit. I am not sure she read it . I have not seen it in 16 years. I think O was not sure when I wrote it how long I would live. Time to write a new one as she is now a full grown woman and we could possibly talk.