Braid the Raven Hair
I do not remember when I took this photo of you. I
know it was next to Lake Anna. You were perhaps 11 years old.
That was 13 or so years ago. You left us, we left
you, and all around us changed on July 18, 2005. But what changed most was
within us, and we kept it away from all around us.
But you are around me with your photos I have on every
wall of my room. And this photo, in its simplicity, has always reminded me of a
poem by William Scheweck Gilbert (don’t ask me why I have read his work from
the late 1890s…). It is entitled “Braid
the Raven Hair”:
Braid
the raven hair,
Weave
the supple tress,
Deck
the maiden fair
In
her loveliness;
Sit with downcast eye,
Let it brim with dew;
Try if you can cry,
We will do so, too.
Your raven dark hair and downcast eye is what I often
remember. And I still cry, even if you cannot.
July 15, 2017
© Vahé A. Kazandjian, 2017
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