When we left in '46 or so
what did we take with us ?
If it was by my mother we
would take everything. For sentimental reasons.
A lot of house utensils an objects
she couldn't part from.
All we could take went into a wicker basket.
But what we all took with us was our memories.:
The Ghetto , the street, the house, the neighbors
who didn't come back, the Soviet songs.
Some Russian speak. The Yiddish.
And other details , indefinable , that make us Czernowitzers.
Hardy
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