Maille, France, and hanging baskets.
 
  By anipani
- 1734 reads
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I cried today, struggled to strangle
A dam, battled to stem
The tide.  I hold it here, just below the breastbone,
it beats like a second heart, remorselessly
threatening; a grey cloud pregnant with rain.
My tears feel too easy, it was their pain
I found hard to bear, listening to the radio
And chopping onions.
A French village, prettied with pansies, and everywhere
the lost , the squandered.  Maille , April 1944.
Giselle and Gilbert water their tributes, hanging
baskets  the receptacles of their love ,
a lifetime lived without. Without a father, butchered
alongside cousins, the babies, the laughter, the cows.
They remember, and thoughtfully  refuse to forget.
Pansies, ‘pensées’  adding colour to the day.
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Very beautiful, tragic,
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Only just spotted
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Very sad and a timely
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