My Grandmother's Cottage
Steady as she goes, arms stretched,
tight lines on a sandy boardwalk,
like a musical keyboard
Do Re Mi.
Sand curls under toes, seagrass bristles.
I hop over- one, two, three
to my grandmother’s cottage.
*
I count steps back to my childhood.
Past the Sullivan’s cottage.
Green and white striped awnings at attention.
*
Sea shells line my path,
a pathway to the stars.
She waits for me, periwinkle blue eyes,
white starfish clipped to her ears.
*
Hello she says, her arms wide with the sun.
We walk together.
The sea whispers in my ear.
I turn, foam laps the shore like a menacing smile.
A trickster, it calls to me…
I say No, you don’t play nicely
*
In and out of consciousness.
The memory still stings.
You swallowed me whole.
Go away Sea, I will not come to your shore.
*
She calls me back.
A tug, I turn to a warm smile.
My hand nestled in hers,
large and fine, her hair,
the color of driftwood.
*
We enter into happiness.
Screen door slaps behind us.
The scent of sea breezes,
notes of cedar and ocean mist,
the scent of my grandmothers cottage.
*
In the kitchen.
Shifting sand underfoot.
The old white General Electric refrigerator
hums soft as bees in a garden.
Fresh icy lemonade.
Something delicious bakes.
My love.
*
Years later,
I run into the sea.
The trickster is gone.
Fear no more, I won.
*
She has passed, a glint in a starry sky.
They say I look just like her.
In my dreams,
memories fade.
My grandmother’s cottage.