Showing posts with label genealogy family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genealogy family. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Ancestry

You collect photos, public records,
articles,, obits. Follow DNA maps.
Recover family lore. As you work,

you float out on a cloud,
looking down on all those people
you will never know

and who will never know you.
The mothers and miners, soliders
and bankers, caped eccentrics,

farm wives who plowed, gay
married uncles, preachers.
You cannot know them, only

scraps left behind, ghostly
outlines in chalk. They are
your family. They are not

your family. You want to build
a castle out of names, places, facts.
And live there, calling it Family.

It is a grand, fascinating
illusion, this ancestry, these crumbs
leading into a forest of the dead.

hans ostrom 2024

Saturday, July 31, 2021

Ancestry

 1

My name, pattern of nucleic
acids, and documentation become
a dried leaf glued to
a petrified tree in a fractal forest.

2

The earlier the photograph,
the harder the faces, the darker
the clothes. Work, grief, God,
and fear sculpted these faces. 

3

One cannot behold the soupy
sea of ancestry and still cling
to racism and sad notions
of superiority. A trillion 
accidents set against social
calamity--not "bloodlines"--
birthed each of us. Every one
of us wailed when air first
thumped us in the lungs.

4

Everybody's common. The 
rest is a confidence game.

5

A distant relation died 
attacking a castle. He's buried
in digitized public records.
Genealogists visit his grave.
It's nothing personal. 

6
I have to override the program,
which tells me a relation was 
too young to be a mother. That's 
rape for you. 

7
Genealogy's a pageant of 
folly, a carnival of silence, an
absurdity of great meaning, 
a permanent promise of connection.

8
Sooner or later, our names
become unintended jokes.

9
People travel and travel and
travel. Meanwhile, clever ones
convince them that dreams of
belonging to a special group
are real. Nation, tribe, empire--
that sort of thing. 

10

Humanity is composed 
of women and certain
hangers on. 

11

We're all cousins.

12

On average, each extended
family includes one genealogist 
who insists on boring everyone
with dates, places, and photos. 
In my family, I am he.