Recipe

The year your mother died
I was in college, living
off-campus for the first time.


As Rosh Hashanah approached
I called you for recipes.
I didn't know how to cook, but


I roasted cornish hens
and honeyed carrot coins
and assembled my housemates


around a table covered
with a bedsheet because
I didn't own a white tablecloth.


As this first Thanksgiving
without you draws near,
I'm emailing my sister


and scouring the internet
for a recipe that looks
like the mango mousse


you always made. It's a relic
of the 1950s when your marriage
was new. I don't think


I've ever bought Jell-O
or canned mango before, and
I don't own a fluted ring mold


but when my spoon slices
through creamy sun-gold yellow
it will taste for an instant


like you were in my kitchen,
like you're at my table,
like you're still here.


 

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