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               SHORT TERM MEMORY LOSS

                 
        

                   

               Mother, a Phi Beta Kappa,

               who graduated second in her college class,

               and could have become a doctor or lawyer,

               although women back then

               were not encouraged

               to do such things,

               now, cannot remember

               where to find her glasses, keys, the car

               left in a tow away zone,

               ice cream and hamburger unthawing

               in the trunk, golf clubs swimming

               in milky blood.

               

               She watches the same video of Lawrence Welk

               three times in a month.

               The toilet,

               she forgets to flush.

              

               Talking to me on the phone,

               she will discuss only the weather,

               and if I ask to talk to Father,

               lays down the receiver

               to look for him

               and does not come back.

              

               She knows she has trouble remembering

               but can't recall why.  When her husband

               explains the word Alzheimer's,

               she tells him, "If I go insane,

               I'll commit suicide."

              

               Sitting in her favorite chair,

               she compulsively clutches

               her threadworn sweater,

               a security blanket, while I

               read her a story,

               as she would to me,

               before I could decipher

               the words. 

 


 
 
              Published in Poetry Motel and reprinted by Beyond Forgetting:
              Poetry and Prose about Alzheimer's Disease
, Kent State University

 
 

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