Ten years ago my mom, Virginia, aka: Nana Ginny, Maw-Maw, went to Heaven. I miss her everyday, especially THIS day.
On Mother's Day 2007, we went camping because nature has a way of easing me over rough spots.
I awoke at dawn, mounted my bike, and sped across the concrete dam at Lake Carlisle. I was trying to outrun my overwhelming sadness and blow the stench of guilt off me.
I looked to the sky, searched the lake, yearned for a sign. As a tear trickled, I got a sudden whiff of Mom's signature vanilla fragrance, and then... she touched me.
Mourning Mom
High atop the dam
I pedal hard, feeling low.
I pedal hard, feeling low.
Boats below with billowed sails
ripple the lake.
I tag the wind and search the
sky for you.
A tear springs hot; I bid it
not to splash.
I do not want to rock a boat,
especially mine.
As I bike away from
anguished thoughts.
anguished thoughts.
wind gusts snatch my sorrow,
storm clouds swallow silent
sobs.
I pause and mouth a simple prayer,
“God, let her be okay.”
I whiff a burst of hope and
promise
on the early morning breeze.
Gentle tug upon my
hair
tingles down my spine.
Did I really breathe your
scent
and feel your tender touch,
and feel your tender touch,
or was that the universe
caressing me?
10 comments:
You made me cry!
Linda--Your poem brought tears to my eyes. (I guess Kathy and I are both criers.)
I know you will have a wonderful Mother's Day.
Powerful and beautiful! You did a great job here. I hope you have a lovely Mother's Day.
What a fine tribute from a loving daughter to a departed mother!
Such poignant words and sad imagery (in the first half of the poem) combined with
"a burst of hope and promise" (in its other half)!
This is so beautiful, Linda. Your poem made me cry, and I do fully believe that the vanilla fragrance was you mom reaching out from heaven. Thank you for sharing, and Happy Mother's Day!
Beautiful poem, Linda. I miss my mom so much too, especially on this day. Happy Mother's Day to you.
What a lovely tribute to your mom. Happy Mother's Day to you!
We will never stop missing our Mamas, Linda, no matter how old we are. Your poem touches the heart. Loved it. Susan
A very sweet tribute to your mom, Linda.
Pat
www.patwahler.com
I'm sure she really did.
Lovely. xo
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