
The Triton
Author(s) -
Sandra Hoopmann
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
m/c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1441-2616
DOI - 10.5204/mcj.253
Subject(s) - girl , art , wonder , magic (telescope) , art history , grandchild , visual arts , grandparent , physics , psychology , astronomy , developmental psychology , social psychology
It was only a shell…a triton… And it held magic for a deaf girl of eight. Held to her ears, she could hear the sea, The rolling roar of waves on the shore, The ebb and flow of tide, Pebbles on silver sand. Seagulls reeling and swooping. The salt spray and soft sunset on wet sand. I have a deaf grandmother soft, gentle, radiant, Blue eyes alight with sparkling laughter, Rosy cheeks and a ready smile. Her eyes so full of love of life, So eager to explore And show a deaf girl of eight Her world of magic on a warm, sunlit verandah And a triton in her hand. “Look! Listen! Hear the sea, Sandra, It’s in the shell!” And the deaf girl held the shell in wonder, Grandmother and grandchild, together in wonder. A special memory locked in time, Indelibly etched in my mind.