Today is Memorial Day.
what do you remember?
I remember the touch of my mother’s hand,
my exuberant father,
the feel of my cat’s Balthazar’s long body
draped over my shoulder.
The smell of a peony from this morning,
the shape of my daughter’s back
(she is singing now
and I am remembering song after song
sung for me, with me).
I remember the raucous laughter of
my South Dakota relatives
down on the farm,
the feel of Capprichio’s nose on my lips.
I remember my own dancing,
my own wild heart.
We are supposed to remember
the fallen on this day.
Besides those friends and strangers,
we must remember to
appreciate all of it –
what is here today, just now
one delicious moment at a time.