Lynn Glicklich Cohen

Elephant

 

My mother used to drive

carpools to Hebrew school. Now she asks for

 

the fifth time, “Where are we going?”

I could tell her anything, anything at all.

 

First she lost her car, then her wallet, not

misplaced (though that too), but absconded

 

by adult children concerned for scams, safety.

In the early days, forgetting upset her. Now she

 

sits in the sun and looks at clouds. “There’s an elephant!”

Delighted as a child.

 

Is that really so bad?