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Heritage

I looked into my grandpa's eyes

In my daughter's face disguised

My son's hands now strong indeed

Just like my dad's I see.

 

Temperament like calm currents flow

From generations long ago

Eyes hazel gold so beautiful

Passed to me ... ages old

 

Grandma gave her that tenacity

And there's Meema's willful personality

My son took Peepa's tender heart

That feels the pain of another's lot

 

High cheekbones a dead give away

Of Comanche heritage displayed

Blonde hair like one we never knew

His life cut off way too soon

 

Deep poetic waters flow

Music locked inside us rose

From history past revealed today

Sweet sung lullabies relayed.

 

Unknown tears that flowed from souls

Pain and hardship we'll never know

What did it take to bring us here

What suffering did they volunteer

 

Archives of history living in me

Within me the keys to great mysteries

Treasures buried deep inside my soul

Tapestries of lives sewn together as a whole

 

Fragments of you, pieces of me

Weaving together delicate filigrees

Illustrious building rise from the grave

Living forever through endless age

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laura-lynch
American
Published
Jul 6, 2012
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