Serena Tome

Serena Tome: Graduation Day

Graduation Day

My grandfather died with a smile on his face

The church was a family heirloom,

built by an ancestor after the Civil War

The fragrance in the room was antique,

rich with tradition, heritage, and song

Rhythmic sounds of Africa rumbled across

the floor like thunder as people made music

with their feet, invoking our spirits to celebrate

his graduation—

home

Serena Tome is a poet, writer, and humanitarian who enjoys writing about social justice, and personal heritage. In 2009, she launched an international reading series for African children to connect, learn, and participate in literary activities with students from around the world via video conferencing. She is married to a Maasai man from Kenya and they have one child. She has literary work published and/or forthcoming in The Litchfield Review, Foundling Review, The Legendary, Breadcrumb Scabs, Counterexamplepoetics, and Boston Literary Magazine. You can find out more about Serena at http://www.serenatome.blogspot.com

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