Ever since I was a kid,
my mother has been handing me
cups of weird juice concoctions
that I will do almost anything
not to drink. This has something to do
with her being Sicilian
and having a garden with 14 fig, 5 persimmon,
6 guava trees.
But now she is frail,
in a purple bathrobe with fraying gold trim.
She's not making guava juice
any more. She has me
make her a bowl of instant potatoes
which she adorns
with a dollop of peanut butter.
I still remember
being five
when my mother
wouldn't let me go to a party
because I wouldn't eat an avocado.
My mother says:
Just mash the guavas,
mix them with water.
Then she says,
You'd be even more beautiful
with a little lipstick.
-- Joan E. Bauer
Joan E. Bauer lives in Shadyside and is the director/founder of Going Places, A College Counseling Resource. Her first full-length book of poetry, The Almost Sound of Drowning, was published in 2008 by Main Street Rag. Many writers featured in Chapter & Verse are guests of Prosody, produced by Jan Beatty and Ellen Wadey. Prosody airs every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on WYEP 91.3 FM.