Jane

my mom's first cousin

twenty years my senior

 

she loved the paintings of Wolf Kahn
the prose and poems of Maxine Kumin
the spiritual writings of David Steindl-Rast

she had a cat named Slick
who loved to lap water from a running faucet

 

she had a wonky coffee-maker

a half-pint puddle of coffee on her countertop


she cherished the Benedictines of Weston Priory


she had a fireplace against the chill of mid-October nights

we went hiking together up some small mountain in Vermont


she took me to the many cheerful bookshops of Putney and Brattleboro

she'd been long-divorced from her first and only husband


she would poke gentle fun at herself for being grey-haired and pudgy

 





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Written on 2022-12-23 at 07:19

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D G Moody The PoetBay support member heart!
One of the qualities in your work is how you take us into the New England world, with the many stories you give us.
2022-12-23


Griffonner The PoetBay support member heart!
She sounds lovely. Like all good writing this poem leaves you wanting more... though I think I would prefer to remain ignorant of the reasons for the writing.
Blessings, Allen
2022-12-23

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The Right Amount
by Uncle Meridian