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The Lost Boy

May 25, 2009, 7:53 am

On May 25, 1979 Etan Patz got to walk to school all by himself. However, he never got to school and was declared dead in 2001. He would've been 36 today.

Etan Patz

The Missing Boy
(for Etan Patz)

Every time we take the bus
my son sees the picture of the missing boy.
He looks at it like a mirror - the dark
blond hair, the pale skin,
the blue eyes, the electric-blue sneakers with
slashes of jagged gold. But of course that
kid is little, only six and a half,
an age when things can happen to you,
when you're not really safe, and our son is seven,
practically full grown - why, he would
tower over that kid if they could
find him and bring him right here on this bus and
stand them together. He sways the silence
wishing for that, the tape on the picture
gleaming over his head, beginning to
melt at the center and curl at the edges as it
ages. At night, when I put him to bed,
my son holds my hand tight
and says he's sure that kid's all right,
nothing to worry about, he just
hopes he's getting the food he likes,
not just any old food, but the food
he likes the most, the food he is used to.

                                         Sharon Olds

Jane Hammons

Jane Hammons says:

The Lost Boy

Thanks for posting this, Jennifer.

Mary Wilkinson

Mary Wilkinson says:

Jennifer, this is so heart

Jennifer, this is so heart wrenchingly sad - this day, I remember all the missing children because of it. Mp