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Rachel Hadas: Rainbow Parfait

At the end of every summer,

Labor Day looming, school about to begin,

the family used to go to the Columbia Faculty Club

for dinner our first night back.

Air conditioning. Clinking ice.

Waiters in buff jackets.

View from the nineteenth floor of Butler Hall

out over Morningside Park.

What we talked about,

our father and mother and my sister and I,

all hot and tired after the eight, nine, ten-

hour drive down from Vermont,

is lost to the melt of memory.

The ritual dessert, though, sticks with me:

Rainbow Parfait, a multi-colored column

of sherbet stacked in a tall frosted glass

and topped with a maraschino cherry.

You had to poke and dig to get to the bottom.

Even the long-handled spoon was cold.

.

A lot of life feels horizontal.

Time stretches out and you can look ahead.

Lately, though, before I fall asleep,

my impulse is to tunnel back and down.

It is possible

to be the archaeologist of one’s own past,

as if the sleeper, wakened now, alert,

was perched at the top of a trench

peering at something shining down below

and excavating down, down, down

through the strata of decades

with a long-handled spoon.


Copyright 2023 Rachel Hadas. From Ghost Guest (Ragged Sky Press, 2023)

Rachel Hadas is the Board of Governors Professor of English at Rutgers University—Newark and the author of more than 20 books of poetry, essays, and translations.

Rachel Hadas (photo: Rutgers University)

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7 comments on “Rachel Hadas: Rainbow Parfait

  1. Laure-Anne
    September 4, 2023
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    I agree with Michael, Barbara: your two reactions are most welcome!

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  2. Robert Wrigley
    September 4, 2023
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    Sweet.  Punnishly-speaking. A good morning. 

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  3. Barbara Huntington
    September 4, 2023
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    And sometimes the long handled spoon finds something less sweet than sherbet, but I love how memory gives us or parfaits.

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    • Barbara Huntington
      September 4, 2023
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      Please accept my apology. I read this upon waking from a nightmare. After I awaken and read Vox Populi , I meditate. Today my monkey mind insisted I go back to my childhood and find a different reaction. There was a drugstore that sold the best hot fudge sundaes—a chilled silver chalice, creamy vanilla ice cream, toasted almonds, whipped cream, a small pitcher of hot fudge, and yes, a long handled silver spoon. A moment of happiness I needed to go back to.

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      • Vox Populi
        September 4, 2023
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        Thanks, Barbara. No need to apologize. You have two distinct responses to the poem. Nothing wrong with that.

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    • Vox Populi
      September 4, 2023
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      Lovely, Barbara!

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