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8th year with Nai Nai

September 27, 2014
By NChan SILVER, Hong Kong, Other
NChan SILVER, Hong Kong, Other
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I followed my nai nai’s (1) heels

The lilting sound of the Chinese flute
Guides the Tai Chi movements
Light-hearted. I was eight.

 

The sound of the pans clanking
I sit on a bamboo stool waiting for my jiao zi (2)
Marinated Ginger and Vinegar bursting in my mouth
Satisfied. I was eight.

 

Matching crimson qi pao (3) with nai nai
Banging on relatives’ traditional Chinese wooden doors
Gobbling steaming new year cake in every house
Dazzling in Chinese flame red silk. I was eight.

 

The wrinkled hand held my wrist softly
Guiding me to light the Chinese lantern
The full moon reflecting on the jade colored ocean
Enchanted. I was eight.

 

The clicking sound of mahjong filling in the room
Just turned 80, Nai nai sits at the head of table
Peach buns, long noodles and eggs in every dish
Sighing in joy. I was eight.

 

Kneeling next to a white carved coffin
I sobbed while I held a yellow chrysanthemum
The burning of fake money filled the air
Following the loud music of the funeral band, I was pulled away.

 

I was grief-stricken, eight.

 

(1) Grandmother
(2) Dumpling
(3) Traditional female dress with distinctive Chinese features


The author's comments:

I was inspired by the structure of the poem, “Fifteen” by William Stafford.


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