Poems by Granny Nanny Darling (My recently departed grandmother)

My magical "Granny Nanny Darling" drew her last breaths in September after more than 9 decades on this earth.


She was the Mary Poppins of grandmothers…if your Mary Poppins was a Korean War Marine who used to smoke Pall Malls, a Peace Corps volunteer who lived in both Korea and the jungles of Ecuador, a NOAA map librarian who lived in Alaska and Utah, on Native American reservations but most of all a grandmother who replied to EVERY letter I ever sent her, who made milkshakes in a bag, who sent us moose poop jewelry, who wrote beautiful poems, who curated cookbooks, who loved a Latin mass as much as she did the Times Crossword puzzle and the post office, who loved birds and haikus, and who poured a bracing Manhattan.


I’m so thankful that my five oldest got to meet her and spend time with her and experience a small part of the matriarch who inspired me as a writer and reader and who so well loved a generation of grandchildren…and great-grandchildren. It was a blessing to get to know Granny Nanny as an adult--it often felt like getting to meet one's childhood hero to spend time with her--it felt giddy and wonderful and magic and somehow nostalgic all at the same time. I'm heartbroken and miss her so much...



When writing especially, she had a biting wit and sharp sense of humor that could cut to the bone.  Take this poem she wrote while still marieed to her future ex-husband.


TO JACK

Pompously you leave.

Your regal shadow follows.

Regicide.  I stomp.


MEANDERINGS

I would like to be a crocus.

I’d thrust my leaf arms up.

Breaking through the snows of March.

Demure ballerina of springtime in a tutu

                Of finely etched petals.

Small, elegant, much too close to the earth

                To be sniffed

I would not care to be a chrysanthemum…

Flamboyant cheerleader of flowerdom

Show-off petals and sweatsock smell.

Reminds me of a manure pile.

Noone shakes crocuses at football games.

Noone pins them to itchy wool plaid coats.

Crocuses live peacefully.

Kicking away the mulch of autumn I discover

                Their blossom and smile.

Comments

  1. I wish I could've met her, she seemed to be such a lovely person..

    ReplyDelete
  2. Who are the anonymous people above?

    ReplyDelete
  3. Can you share like some photos of your family because it is kind of like creepy not knowing who you guys are when you always talk about you guys? Weird...

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular Posts