I knew your face so well when I look now I remember every cell it’s smooth, your porcelain skin so smooth, and fine, and thin the hairs of your eyebrows perfectly plucked you beauty spot, made more beautiful, made up your green eyes, sharp, ponds of worry your hands hard, cut and worked, always in a hurry the hollow of your neck, the soft pigeon of your chest your long legs and heavy feet, walking quickly we had to run after you, up the street we carried bags, they made us strong and we followed along, in rain, sun and song like duckings behind you our mother