History Lesson

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I am four in this photograph, standing 
on a wide strip of Mississippi beach, 
my hands on the flowered hips

of a bright bikini. My toes dig in, 
curl around wet sand. The sun cuts 
the rippling Gulf in flashes with each 

tidal rush. Minnows dart at my feet
glinting like switchblades. I am alone
except for my grandmother, other side 

of the camera, telling me how to pose. 
It is 1970, two years after they opened 
the rest of this beach to us, 

forty years since the photograph 
where she stood on a narrow plot 
of sand marked colored, smiling,

her hands on the flowered hips 
of a cotton meal-sack dress.

© Natasha Trethewey