I know my great grandma is here because the chesisebangiau told me.
I looked outside and all around me to find her but couldn’t see.
Except for the grave where her body rests
Underneath the chedebsachel tree.
And the veranda where she used to sit
Where she would share her wisdom
Telling stories of her simple beginnings
Washing her mouth in coconut oil
And her hands in a water basin.
Her summer house where she made makit
Her living room that used to be a convenience store.
Her clothes hangers in the yard dancing with the wind
Her rain water tank that filled up basins for us to shower.
Her betel nut, coconut, and banana trees
Her pink flowers that still grow
Despite her no longer here.
Her scent of white flower on my grandmother
Her mumus passed down to us
The closest we’ll get to a hug
Her beauty framed on the altar
Her life left us the most loving scar
“Please take me with you”
I said to the chesisebangiau
I just want to see her, hear her, hug her
Feel her near
She has always been my strength
But the chesisebangiau kept flying around me
Telling me there is no void.
She is here even beyond her pictures and polaroids
Don’t worry the chesisebangiau continues
You hear her every day
In the wind the trees, the songs and the silence
You see her in your nieces, sister, mother, and gardens
She never left
And in your heart she will always stay
It is true I feel her presence in each passing moment and every single day
The chesisebangiau then flew away and one day returned
This time I smiled and said thank you for visiting
me again and reminding me of the truth.
MDR
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