The below poem of mine was entered into the 2016 International Society of Family History Writers and Editors Excellence-in-Writing competition and was awarded second-place in its category.
I've added a few footnotes for the references.
The Genetic and Synthetic
I research my roots:
The nucleotides of life
and the synthesis
of ancestral experience
make me whole.
If she hadn’t left
her Texas home at age 20;1
If he hadn’t fled
the Russian pogroms;2
These words wouldn’t be written.
Rural Transylvania, 1910.
A gun fired:
One child maimed;
One child entered
a depression-fueled starvation
he never exited;
One child, my maternal grandfather,
stood witness.3
Philippines, 1945.
A gun fired:
One soldier cleaning his rifle;
One soldier entered
a hospital he never exited;
His brother, my paternal grandfather,
stood Kaddish.4
Neither event changed my DNA,
but both influenced how I was raised,
who I became.
1. My maternal grandmother, Myrtle Vanevery Deutsch
2. My paternal 2nd great grandfathers, Moshe Leyb Cruvant, Morris Blatt, and Selig Dudelczak could all be referenced here, with a little flexibility on the term, Russian, to include Lithuania, Poland, and Volhynia, respectively.
3. More details can be read here.
4. More details can be read here.
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