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I Alone Recall What Was · Poetry Minific ·
Organised by Anon Y Mous
Word limit 15–1000
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The Folly of Seashell Collecting
In that instant in 1939,
The light of our lovely star
Touched her face as she rested
Calmly in the arms of her mother.
The lens shot bleaching rays
At the chemical-soaked paper,
And there it was.

Too short a slice of time to capture
The pride in the hearts of her parents
As one held the baby and one snapped the shot,
The chaos of the world flowing
Through the innocent eyes and
Impressioning the fresh new mind.

I see the photo and fill in the blanks.
Too much to fit in an instant,
Eighty years was barely enough.
The photo had drifted through it all,
Stuck to others, even as the words
And the thoughts and the minds
Fell away into ashes, paper scattered to dust,
Shells battered into nameless beach sand.
Whatever meaning is, it is not meant to last.

When I cease in turn,
It will be another piece of paper.

You may burn it.
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The Folly of Seashell Collecting

Thanks to everyone concerned for the gold.

Here's the photo.
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Crap, I forgot to check this week and missed a poetry event. Can't vote on it then, but I can still leave comments.

This was very lovely, and I somehow knew as soon as you mentioned a photo that it'd be this one. I don't have any suggestions for improvement. It's a nice commentary on how fleeting time can seem, and how such an image can stoke large swaths of memory in a couple specific people but be meaningless to most. Unlike most free verse (to me, at least), it feels like there's a natural flow in how it's structured and organized.