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Shopping Through My Dead
by Faith Dincolo
Mother died leaving me urns
of our families’ ashes.
I hope they’re all related.
She kept a pinch of Grandma
in a tiny blue pear-shaped urn.
Mother secret is she bought it
So, she could split her
Mother’s ashes between her and
Everyone else.
.
The problem with cremation
Hell’s fire in my family
are which parts did Mother get?
What did the rest of the family bury?
Grandma’s ghost may
Have no hands, no eyes.
What fried part did mother steal?
A piece of thigh…
Unknown forever to the living.
.
Beside the pear urn sits an apple red
large urn holding
the remains of Aunt Nora.
The lid has been poorly glued
and loose ashes litter
gunk up the adhesive seal.
Typical of Nora to be stuck
in between spaces.
I refuse to investigate further.
.
Mother cared for Nora
As she hacked and coughed
Through her smoke-damaged lungs
She had worn out by age 54.
Nora breathes no more,
I worry Mother spilled
Her sister’s ashes
Sweeping them up
With the cat hair on her floor.
.
There’s an urn I can’t account for
A stranger in the group
Dark yellow pineapple shaped
Laced with forest green vines
Beautiful etchings
Of Egrets
Woven around the metal jar.
Male or female?
A collection of her passed cats.
.
I found it in Mother’s closet
Hidden under her stack of
Clipped recipes and cookbooks
She had forgotten long ago
Mother seldom cooked
Anymore
Unless you count urns
Ashes of our dead
Cooked and jarred forever.
.
Fiction © Copyright Faith Dincolo
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
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A wickedly cool poem.
This is so good – the image of the urns is so vivid and the last urn, how intriuging!