For Honeybee Open Prompt
My Childhood smelled like Dirt.
My childhood smelled like
Dirt, not grit or dust, but
half rotted oak leaves and moist redwood
decay and jungle.
My childhood smelled like
the orange plastic bat that warped in the sun
and hit the fuzz off tennis balls
over the fence.
My childhood smelled like
grandma’s chocolate chip cookies
that came from rolls of dough
and tasted better than Mom’s anyway.
My childhood smelled like
broccoli, cooked long in oil
till we said it smelled like brownies
and loved every tree of it.
My childhood smelled like
hamsters- fur, bedding, seeds
always escaping to roam the house
and having babies under the stove.
My childhood smelled like
cheap serial novel
sthat came in sets of thirty
and 80 pages long I read them all.
My childhood smelled like
Daddy’s TR4Triumph
that belched more gas
than my brother after tacos.
My childhood smelled like
tin bandaid boxes
because you can only explore so many
trails
before you scrape your knee.
My childhood smelled like
chlorine and bromine and water
before I saw Jaws, at least
and vowed away from swimming pools.
My childhood smelled like
hamburgers and shake-it salads
and the mill valley Mcdonalds
where dad told stories on the way home.
My childhood smelled like
vinegar, and wood polish
when we’d skate around in our socks
and clean all the floors wrong.
My childhood smelled like
the mothballs that lived
in the closet where I made a nest
and hid from dinosaurs.
My childhood smelled like
brightly colored poster paints
that came in all the colors, even pink
and I painted a thousand rainbows.
My childhood smelled like
reed shavings and violin rosin
and sounded like an orchestra of two
Mom and dad playing different melodies.
My childhood smelled like
Grandpa’s pink roses
that bloomed into crowns of color
and didn’t have thorns.
My childhood smelled like
Cherry poptarts and hot chocolate
covered with pink glaze and creamed froth
eaten at the window ledge.
My childhood smelled like
grass cuttings we threw like snowballs
and snapped off bamboo
used like hero’s blades.
My childhood smelled like
sidewalk chalk
even though Cragmont avenue
doesn’t have sidewalks to color.
My childhood smelled like
the astroturf field
where I learned to ride a bike
and crashed into the soccer net- goal.
What wonderful memories of childhood! We had hamsters too, they were so cute.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have made your memories come to life here. Truly lovely!!
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