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1987-06-21 – Leningrad

Wednesday, April 26th, 2023

The Leningrad siege, 1941 to 1944, 900 days.

How green grows the grass and how softly wave the trees.
here, under these gray Leningrad skies.

The winter and summer sun, smiling,
the seasons turned,
and all the agony man can give himself
came to pass here.

The breeze tugs at me,
dim faces … and memories of families gone.

The grass grows so green
and people walk here through the memories of death.

They bring a child and they touch his soft cheek,
and they hold his small hand and they cherish his eyes.

Here, against these stones and these mass graves,
how could it be?

Wind, death, sun and child all here.
Mankind is surely asleep.

gallagher
21 Jun 87
“At the burial ground
of the victims of the siege”

1987-06-21 #2 – Leningrad

Thursday, April 27th, 2023

I saw a girl’s diary, in Russian, with the dates
that her mother died, her father, her sister….

I saw how much bread 125 grams is (2x2x6″)
they lived on that during much of the siege.

gallagher
21 Jun 87 #2
Leningrad

1987-07-02 – Friendship Societies

Thursday, April 27th, 2023

“At the Friendship Society”

These formal meetings, leave me empty,
gestures and motions, politeness,
and the table settings.

I try to get down to sharing views,
but we end up sitting in frozen tea parties.

The chairman talks and talks and
when it’s our turn, we ask:

…”What’s the best size group?”

…”My sister in Ohio, said…”

He says the US has its misconceptions.
It is true.
I want to ask about Soviet misconceptions.
but my words fly, ignored.

The hands wave,
and we will leave empty.

gallagher
2 Jul 87
Tashkent, USSR