South Miami’s Oldest Cemetery
I.
Those old, twisted digits–
indexes and thumbs
of fate–the branches of banyas swing
with wisdom, delineating
the designs of the day.
The wind convolutes
their viridescent leaves
into a conspiracy
of blades, slicing
the fresh, directionless air
into an open road,
and I know where to go.
II.
These roadside centenarian
crones knuckle their bones
in an eternal embrace.
They have no shame,
revealing their age
in brown spots–
the homes of wild orchids, nests
and mosses–
or the lovers’ names
etched in forever wood,
spelling the way
with some secret knowledge:
a witchery, something seen but forgotten.
III.
Their foliaged fingers
undulate like hula skirts
or goth kids in smoke,
down millionaire rows
of American green
towards a black sign
with a large white right arrow
pointing left
and letters that read:
PINEWOOD CEMETERY.
Among pristine, picture perfect
landscaping– top-dollar-topiaries,
leagues of ivy crawling,
and slick, barbered hedgerows–
lies Miami’s oldest burial grounds
deeded in 1897 for 10 dollars.
Time inflates currency like fattened birds,
and weighs them down in higher flights.
Time is a form of gravity like death.
According to a sign at the entrance,
the graveyard is also one
of oldest historical sites in Coral Gables,
commemorating pioneers (many unidentified)
from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Pioneer Day is held there each year to honor the buried.
There are the pioneers of death,
the stillborn, the misbegotten, those who died without living:
BABY GIRL
PATRICK
1927-1927
BABY GIRL BABY BOY
BROWN SCOTT
1923-1923 1928-1928
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MARGARET MOYER
STILLBORN NOV. 30, 1924
7TH CHILD OF ST PIERRE AND JULIA
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DELIA (BLYTHE)
BRANAM
AND INFANT
DECEMBER 4, 1890
AUGUST 26, 1908
WIFE OF RL BRANAM
BOTH DIED DURING
CHILDBIRTH
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STILLBORN BOY DIED
3/30/1934.
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BARDT TILLMAN
BURIED TWIN BABIES
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BARRS
TWO YEAR OLD CHILD
OF HENRY AND MERIAL BARRS
OF DIPTHERIA
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ROBERTS, MARY LOUISE
(1908-1908)
DAUGHTER OF GEORGE AND CATHERINE
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RAULERSON, LILLIAN EVA
16 (DROWNED)
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A MOTHER OF EIGHT
WITH NINTH CHILD-
BOTH DEAD DURING LABOR
SWEETING
A YOUNG BOY BURIED ca 1934.
WELLBURN R. BARNETT
dec 12. 1912
may 24. 1913
DIED 5 MO. 12 DAYS OF AGE
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PATRICK,
A WEEK OLD BABY GIRL
DIED 1927
I am a pioneer of soliloquies,
and their randomness haunts me
because it is meaningless,
meaningless like premature death.
I have been unidentified.
IV.
In the late 1980s,
the Pinewood Cemetery Restoration Fund
described their goal:
to return the cemetery as much as possible to its original state – to create a place where school children will come on field trips to study history, birds and plant life, and where adults can stroll in a tranquil setting, pausing to reflect on times past.
I wondered if these deaths had ruined these lives
or ignited in them a fierce joy de vivre
from the knowledge
that everything could end tomorrow.
Rich or poor, no one escapes what lies
beneath the cemetery gates.
Over their graves now
are the paper-thin remnants
of a tree’s rude persistence,
reverberating, reminding us
of life’s impermanence,
in broken, restless rustles.
By Monica Torres from Moon Over Miami
I love this. Poetry and photos a perfect fit. I suspect all those you mention by name are thanking you for remembering them….especially on this All Hallows Eve. I thank you too.