My selection — For An Album

Chembarathi
Sceriff’s Selection
2 min readJan 10, 2021

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A Poem By Adrienne Rich

Photo By Author

"Our story isn't a file of photographs

faces laughing under green leaves

or snow lit doorways, on the verge of driving

away, our story is not about women

victoriously perched on the one

sunny day of the conference,

nor lovers displaying love:

Our story is of moments

when even slow motion moved too fast

for the shutter of the camera:

words that blew our lives apart, like so,

eyes that cut and caught each other,

mime of the operating room

where gas and knives quote each other

moments before the telephone

starts ringing : our story is

how still we stood,

how fast. "

About the Poem :

I love photographs and admire the way how it helps to recreate our memories. One look at a photograph and we are taken back to that exact moment in the past. But this poem is about the moments that were left uncaptured. You know the moment when you had that forlorn look on your face and just then somebody said cheese and you involuntarily smiled, and the stories behind such moments.

The real life is beyond camera. How much ever we try and make progress in the field of technology, the attempts to capture the real life in its true essence shall remain futile.

About the Poet :

Adrienne Rich was the singular voice of her generation and one of the most important American poets. Her poetry is radical and never shy away from the political.

Born : May 16, 1929 in Baltimore, Mary Land, United States

Died : March 27, 2012

Nationality : American

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Chembarathi
Sceriff’s Selection

Late diagnosed Autistic Person ~ In search of the stories I cannot hold in my heart