These three pieces were written at The Mission Inn Writing Retreat in October, 2011
UCR Inland Empire Writing Project
Prompt provided by Marilyn Donohue
One to Five
I remember the scent of Aunt Mary’s lavender perfume
Dad’s Lava soap
And Mom’s coffee and Tareyton breath
Also from-scratch dinners and desserts
Beef
Pastries
Tapioca pudding
I can see Mom changing Billy’s sheets
A ritual every morning
The tang of urine and the familiar smell of rubber and cotton sheets
Her dimples were beautiful
She never lost patience with him
My ear against her warm chest, listening to the soft, deep smoky laugh mingled with heartbeat
Her bright hair
Billy’s
Little boy voice
Sis!
Five to Ten
I remember the new plastic Volkswagen Bug smell as we drove away from Cheryl and Mom
Leaving Wisconsin
and moist rich dark earth growing smells to a place of dust and sage.
Hearing the raised anguished crazy voice of mom’s grief
And Dad’s
So even
But lying
Feeling my brother’s body wedged in with mine and so many of our belongings in the back seat
Seeing my childhood shepherd through the rear window for the last time
Duchess
The taste of my first Big Mac
And my very own Orange Crush Pop
Not home tastes
Gone
Ten to Fifteen
I remember the smells of Grandmother’s room at the Odd Fellows Home
Northfield, Minnesota.
Coffee cake.
Something musty and industrial.
No fancy perfumes there.
And air, cool and buzzing to “keep the old ladies out.”
I saw a faded picture of my mom on the wall with a stranger. She was wearing a corsage.
And my Cousin Rita’s high school graduation photograph, signed with love.
My tongue, bitter and swollen with unspoken questions.
Do you love her
...and me?
Sitting stiffly on the edge of Grandma’s lumpy twin bed
Alone.
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