Today's poem is written to a card my grandmother sent to my grandfather. It's hard to imagine my serious, German grandmother signing a card Wifey. The card isn't dated, but I have to believe it was from early in their marriage, and they were wed November 30, 1922.
April 1 - Senryu to a photo of my grandmother as a child
April 2 - Haiku to my mother's recipe
April 3 - Dodoitsu to a war memento
April 4 - Choka to my mother's engagement announcement
April 5 - Gogyohka to the receipt for my mother's engagement ring
April 6 - Senryu to a student's drawing of my dad
April 7 - Tanka to a photo of my grandmother and her mother by a car
April 8 - Dodoitsu to a piece of V-mail from my great uncle
April 9 - Senryu to a Christmas card from Paris during the war (1944)
April 10 - Somonka to a war letter to my father
April 11 - Dodoitsu to an early family portrait of my mother
April 12 - Senryu to a photo of WWII nose art
April 13 - Senryu to a pair of postage stamps issued in 1934
April 14 - Somonka to a war letter to my father
April 15 - Senryu to a photo of my mother as a child
These two are far too cute.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if I'd be horrified or touched that my grandchildren saved my notes to my spouse.
Ha! I found them in my father's papers. I never knew he was so sentimental.
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