2011 ASA/APP Second Annual Poetry Writing Competition
Winner College Category:
Haik Gazarian
Captured
Cinema paints the past in grayscale,
assuming memory to be in shades of
black and white, a quantifiable blend
of light and dark and the in between,
obscene, really, to look at the bland 5
of old photographs and associate
remembrance to something as dull,
emotion nullified into the mechanism
of film unwound and soaked, chemicals
used to invoke the appearance of a time, 10
loved ones confined to the binds of an
album likely swimming in dust,
untouched, left to rust the way a photograph
can, once-present moments reduced to
faded thoughts; remember them we must, 15
or else they become but forever lost.