Emilka

Emilka

A Poem by eglantine

Your family immigrated from Poland to Saint

Joseph, Michigan (USA) as you entered

second grade.  We shared the same

Lincoln Elementary school, the same

color-collided classroom, and the same

thunder-cloud haired Mrs. Dixon.  I

was quiet and my speech shy and you

were learning English and we collapsed

together perfectly, like an old woman's

hands supporting each other in prayer.

© 2012 eglantine


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eglantine
I wrote this a bit ago in a series of poems of a childhood best friend.

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this kind of poems just gives you the image really clearly...simple in a good way:):)

Posted 11 Years Ago


What a beautiful and wonderfully descriptive piece. Last line is brilliant

Posted 11 Years Ago


eglantine

11 Years Ago

Thank you :)
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Great little narrative.

Posted 11 Years Ago


a nice portrait, i like the surprises such as the thunder-cloud haired and collapsed together

lovely work

Posted 11 Years Ago


Shmoke-Sifted Heftlander

11 Years Ago

that and the color-collided classroom..very memory invoking to the senses..enjoyed the hands in pray.. read more

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I graduated with my B.A. in English (emphasis creative writing) My ultimate goal is to be the U.S. Poet Laureate and to be a college professor of poetry. I'm a wildflower with a poetic soul. I'm als.. more..

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