====================================================================== Title: Memory Date: 2026-04-02 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2026_apr02_memory/ Word Count: 321 ====================================================================== > Speaking of things that are unsettling, it’s now time for our daily > prompt — optional, as always! In her poem, “Pittsylvania County,” Ellen > Bryant Voigt recounts watching her father and brother play catch with > sensory detail and a strangely foreboding sense of inevitability. The > speaker watches the scene, but is outside of it – cut off. She’s not so > much jealous of the interaction between her father and brother, as filled > with a pervading sense that she wants something more or different from > life than what the moment seems to presage. Today, we’d like to challenge > you to write your own poem in which you recount a childhood memory. Try > to incorporate a sense of how that experience indicated to you, even > then, something about the person you’d grow up to be. The earliest one, Athens, Georgia Hot and red brick home Red ants marching in their peculiar brown-red uniforms Hot steam rising all at once from boiling water And smell of soap, dish washing soap A smell that is second nature in civilised homes Bucket of soap water being prepared in yard Yard. That's what the American's called it When I was American. A brief time. Long, waving line of marching ants Continuing unawares, in synchronous, infinite time of lock-step My father; thin body, thick black beard, young Readying the water. And me, hunkered down, with one un-understanding eye on the marching column, a military target it seems. On the day, they lost the battle I presume (I looked away in my childlike squeamishness) Now, it appears they have one the war, With their red coats cloaking the memory Of my earliest home It is all red now; ants, apartment bricks, Georgia sun A strong red that pierces through the decades of time Between now and then. A flashing signal. An enclosed, protected home, and the silent cry of nature Washed away.