Black Madonna*

Appears in
Treasured Polish Recipes for Americans

By Polanie Club

Published 1948

  • About

We are the stranger sons,

the prodigals, we have returned.

We are the lonely ones

who always sought for you and yearned.

We found the ancient gate,

the ancient house our people fled,

and friendly hands that wait

to serve us wine and salt and bread.

And what we have endured:

that hunger in our hearts since birth,

their smiles and words have cured.

O Black Madonna bless their hearth!

—Alan Edward Symanski

"Against Death in the Spring," 1934

From Anthology of Polish-American Poetry, 1937