Daughter Memories

Dress-Up

Sharing Stories
August 29, 2022 at 3:31 p.m.
Sparkly daughter bait
Sparkly daughter bait

...by Wendy Pellegrini

My dress-up daughter:
Dangling, sparkling cymbals—
      symbols rattling,
chime my history in
      dime-store jewelry.

Make-up caking…
      Lady-faking.

A gyrating, self-appreciating
      Christmas tree.
Fireworks
      Peacock
        Sunset
          Disneyland.

Magic lightning flashing fingers,
      Aurora Borealis.

Treasure chest huntress: I’m
           glad I saved that junk.

Wendy Pellegrini is a Seattle girl, daughter of a Seattle girl, and mother of a Seattle girl.

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