10-14-39

Their pupils are sunken synagogues
They huddle around the grave,
beneath sycamore branches
that rest like hands.

It will be the last autumn in the woods.

01-03-78

My grandmother recites their names
in a Kaddish tone, her eyes half closed:
“Yakov, Simcha, Rachel, Schlomo, Ben Yavine.”

08-22-86

I notice the shape of a face
inked out, camouflaged. 

04-09-87

Over and over I listen to the echoes
in their faces, searching for clues.
The photograph stays in my nightstand drawer,
a fossil, imprinting itself on my sleep.

04-12-89

There are various explanations
for the inked-out face I came to call the ghost.
For example, perhaps a cousin married a goy.
They sat shiva, declared the cousin dead.