
Drawing her arms
through the salt sea
legs straining
giving her body
to the task
she swam among
the floating limbs
reaching after them
before they turned
to sink slowly down
to shocked shipwrecks
astonished clams
coming to rest in a cloud
of silt, the softly yielding
residue of other remains.
She heard no sound
but her breath
and the slip slosh of sea
as she ploughed the
surface of their sorrow.
She thought
she could retrieve them
gather the fragments
siphon up the spilt blood
return to all donors
bring mothers
their sons and daughters
reborn,
wrapped in seaweed
take this leg, uprooted,
to the young man
Here it is yours, she’d say.
I found it in the sea.
So deep, so wide the wound
of flesh and bone
so piercing, urgent the ache
to be re- membered.
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for those whose lives have been blown apart
for those who must pick up the pieces
Loretta F. Ross, 2013
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