The following poem was published in Quivre River anthology, 11/10.
I wrote it after visiting my best friend in New Hampshire who was
suffering from memory loss. This is one of MY favorite memories.
Hitching a Ride on a Song
Bacon sizzles on wisps of wood smoke and weaves
through autumn leaves in hues so bright
it makes me squint.
Outside my best friend’s cabin, I watch the
morning sun scorch
the surface of Newfound Lake and ignite the tree-tops.
A breeze dumps nature's treasures at my feet
like
contraband from a bad boy’s pockets.
Enthralled at the frisky fall foliage, I set my coffee mug down
imagine slurping cherry Kool-aid from the red sugar maples, and
swallowing the butterscotch nectar of yellow elms, sucking fire-orange
extract from burnished oaks, tinting my tongue with evergreen elixir.
I guzzle a gallon of happiness.
In one sweet swill I devour my morning blend.
Loons in love stir the stillness as my dear friend
wanders
onto the porch searching for me and her short term memory.
She hovers over my shoulder. I silently curse her brain cancer.
She lowers her head, raises her voice, draws her robe tight and belts
out an old Janis Joplin song from our youth.
“Oh Lord won't you buy me a Mercedes
Benz…” Our voices blend,
peal over the White Mountains, tumble down a lush meadow,
quiver on a stream, bottom out in a valley and echo through the woods –
a timeless melody hitchhikes on her long-term memory.
For a moment we are vibrant, young,
climbing mountains, swimming seas, rocking babies,
traipsing across tundra as we did forty years ago
when we met as next door neighbors in Alaska.
7 comments:
Powerful poem depicting a sad triangle; nature's beauty,friend's memory loss, songs evoking happy memories from the past!
That Janis Joplin song is one of my favorites... and probably the only thing I would sing at a karoke bar, since I have a horrible voice.
What a wonderful poem, and what a gorgeous tree.
That tree is beautiful! As is your poem, and most of all, your special memory of that long-ago snapshot in time.
Lovely tree and poem.
You have many wonderful memories with your best friend. You can tell you are close companions. The photo of you next to the vibrant tree is lovely, and it shows the beauty of Fall in your area. I'm so sorry your friend had this illness. I've lost many loved ones to this dreadful nightmare.
Have a peaceful week, Linda.
~Sheri
BEAUTIFUL tree,poem & friendship.You have a way with words that make your reader feel as if they are right there along with you.
Love the poem, Linda!
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