Vintage Aqua
The aqua canning jars
line the counter,
drenched in years of secrets
secured under lids of zinc and porcelain.
Seeds, those trapped air bubbles
adorn the glass and whisper age like
the bend of a dogwood tree.
Seams, glass zippers fuse memories.
The jars are empty now,
a mere decorative splash of vintage.
Once they were full of whisked and boiled
ingredients, unspoken expectations
of gravity and grace.
Her finger pulse against the jars,
the kneading of bread, reaching for
sheets on a clothesline,
braiding a child’s hair.
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What memories. Would love to have known her. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you.
Well, the title is just beautiful! Love – “drenched in years of secrets” and “unspoken expectations/of gravity and grace.”
Such a lovely ending full of movement and memory!
Thank you. I am happy you like the title. I was not sure if I would add glass to it but decided to keep it simple. Wish I had typed plural of finger. Appreciate that you felt the movement in the ending.