I'm recycling a post I did back in August of '08 about my maternal grandparents -- Victor Huborn and Ruby.
1914 ~ Troy, Alabama
Riding in a rented buggy along a country road,
She smiles out at her unknown future,
Crisp in a dress of pale blue linen,
A dark-haired girl with flowers at her waist.
Stiff and correct in Sunday suit,
Her sweetheart wears a somber face
But
His new straw hat
Tilts at a jaunty courting angle.
Governor, the cynical livery hack,
Has seen it all; he poses for posterity;
As an unseen chaperon
Records the fleeting moment.

1973 ~ Tampa, Florida
Still side by side they sit-- their life buttressed by
One daughter, two grandchildren,
Three great-grandchildren --
A stealthy progression of years and generations
Has somehow come to pass.
Stone-deaf in the now,
The old lady hears the voice
Somewhere deep inside,
The dark-haired girl is whispering:
Still here.
'She had the prettiest little ankles,'
The old man says.

3 comments:
How beautiful...the lives bookended from different times/photos...and now there's yourself as the grandmother! Sweet poetry also.
What a delight. I love the oldest photo with the buggy. Really not that long in the scheme of things since we were all relying on actual horsepower.
Thank you for reposting this, Vicki. It's lovely.
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