https://nopenotpam.com/2022/08/21/a-letter-a-week-u/
We’ve arrived at the Letter “U”! Click the link for more info, and join in—it’s not too late! I’m using the author’s wonderful drawing, and her 5 prompt words: Umbrella Bird, unnerve, unadorned, uncomfortable, universe
Aunt Umbrella Bird
Was the only person in
The universe I felt safe with…
When I was 3, very shy, she’d
Visit…her first question was
“Who loves you?”
I’d pause, then: “Umm…brella”
Her legal name: Bella Bird, but
“Aunt Umbrella Bird” stuck…
She claimed I was her favorite niece
I’m her only niece, and was over
The moon about her—she was funny
Kind, plain-spoken, usually unadorned
Unless we were being wild & crazy—
Never uncomfortable acting silly
She said she was 16, just looked
Older…and shrugged as though it was
The gospel truth—
When I’d confess horrible things
She wasn’t unnerved…my
Confidante, she honored my feelings…
As I turned 14 and spilled my
Latest sin, she hugged me, said
“Everybody hates their parents
Sometimes—it’s normal!”
My folks split up, good thing…
I lived with “Aunt U-B” till I
Finished school…we had
The BEST times…I almost
Believed she really was a
Teenager—
~
“Let’s go for a walk,” she
Said one Saturday
“It’s raining,” I noted
“So? I’ll be your umbrella”
She owned a humongous
Purple-paisley one…when I
Glimpsed our reflection in a
Shop window, I thought we
Looked like the cover of a
Fabulous book!
I exclaimed this, and she urged:
“Then, get busy writing that
Nobel Prize winner!”
She believed I could do anything
Because she held the same
Opinion about herself…and
After all, we shared the genes—
We walked to our preferred
Little bakery and sat at a small
Table with our chocolate eclairs
She said she had something
Important to tell me…
I was relishing the treat
Barely listening…till her
Words pierced me…
I set my pastry down, suddenly
Queasy—she took my hand
“Now listen to me…we are Not going
To stop living and having a blast
Just because I may be dying…
We’ve always been honest
And open together, ‘Bella Jr’…
~
Her announcement slammed hard
But she would deal with it
As though it was another
Shared adventure—
When she lost her hair, she
Managed to find a hat fashioned
Like a child-size umbrella
And perched it on her head
“How d’ya like it? Perfect?!”
I had to laugh…anyone else would look
Ridiculous, she wore it with saucy aplomb—
I hadn’t realized she was fairly wealthy until
She informed me I didn’t need to work…
We’ll be too busy, she said:
I would write, she decided
She’d paint illustrations…
I had no clue for a story…she
Had faith my imagination waited
Only for my fingers to move
Over the keyboard—
~
That spectacular adventure
Lasted 4 months…I hadn’t known
She was an artist…nor that there truly
Was a writer inside me…
Ever entertaining, she’d wear
Costumes each day, something to match
The umbrella hat, or clash garishly—
I cooked…until her appetite waned
Soon fatigue set in as well
The last thing she asked was
“Who loves you?”
Struggling, I answered
“Aunt Umbrella Bird”
“Don’t you forget it,” she
Whispered, and went to sleep.
~
Grief struck deep…she was
Everything to me…but before
Long I sensed she hadn’t gone…
Her BIG presence was palpable
In the house she’d left to me…
~
Her paintings were shipped with
My manuscript, to the publisher
Who’d mysteriously appeared…
We were a success, had been
Since I was born…
Somedays
I wear her umbrella hat…☂
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