KNOCK ! KNOCK ! Summer 1978

"Plying to Fly" oil on canvas by Raquel Partnoy
1
One and a half years old
grandchild
you came to our house
carrying a package
bigger than your size
soldiers shouting
breaking doors
the steps of your mom
running away
the shooting and
your own cry
I lift you up in my arms
with love
and put your package aside
next to mine
that day you became
our little girl
2
knock knock
on the kitchen’s door
knock knock
on the closet’s door
knock knock
on the refrigerator’s door
mom are you in there ?
i ran to my room
with knots in my throat
and shut the door
to hide my tears
knock knock
on my door she said
¡ vamos ! ¡ vení a jugar !
come on ! let’s play !
3
It seems this young almond tree liked this sandy soil to grow.
It is always the first to blossom – even before winter ends,
and see how strong its rugged branches are,
they can hold my grandchild’s weight !
I like listening to her little voice, her laughter around the house,
and my son looks so happy playing with her !
4
with a piece of wood & two ropes your uncle made a swing for you
swing swing
swing swing
curly with
hair your
our smart
sweet eyes
girl with
under your
the not
almond easy
tree smile
swing swing
little girl
girl under
don’t this
be scary
afraid cloud
you brought brightness to this house
5
Will this anger give me strength ?
Put in motion my selves ?
The one who loves ?
The one who hates ?
The one who cares for her family ?
The one who detests this Dictator & Co.?
How dare these murders to invade
Our children’s home and make them disappear ?
To leave their child with a neighbor
To steal everything
To place a sign at their house’s street door which reads:
“Closed by the Army” ?
Are they expecting mothers and grandmothers to remain still ?
Our girl began crying.
I ran to her bedroom that hot summer night
– questions still squeezing my brain like snakes,
sat beside her bed and put my hand
in her little trembling hand.
She stopped crying with a deep breath.
I found a reason to smile.