My mother's, that was before I was
And the sea, which appears to have
Washed their terribly transient feet.
Some twenty — thirty — years later
She'd laugh at the snapshot. "See B
And Dolly," she'd say, "and look hov
Dressed us for the beach." The sea
Was her past, mine is her laughter
With the laboured ease of loss.
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This poem is about a bond among the poet and her mother. The poet loses her mother and was in pain of her loss. She just remembers those days when her mother was with her while taking about the photograph that was taken by her uncle on the beach
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this poem is about a bond of a poet and her mother
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