top of page
cherrycastlepublis

"The Last Time My Mother Signed her Name" and "The Last Week My Mother Breathed" by CLS Sandoval

The Last Time My Mother Signed Her Name

we had already settled it all 

promised Mom that she wouldn’t

have to think about money again 


the trust would stay as it was 

mom would just write a check to her husband 


she did 

he cashed it 

then Kiki called 


Mom’s money manager said 

the IRA was going to her husband

unless she filed a form to change it 

Mom was never one to read the fine print


Barbara apologized for having to ask 


Mom wanted her daughters to have the money


Pastor Craig came to be the second witness 

Marcie came to notarize

I left the room  


with Barbara‘s hand under her trembling hand

Mom signed her name for the last time in her life

leaving my sister and I everything she had left to give --- The Last Week My Mother Breathed


tsk     ha    tsk     ha

        tsk     ha

tsk     ha    tsk     ha

        tsk     ha

The sound of the oxygen machine

Perfectly spaced

On time

Keeping the rhythm of life

air

for a dying woman It sounds like the beginning 

of a performance art piece

or a number in Chicago

My mother receiving what she needs

but she tells me today that she’s ready to go

she knows she’s going to Heaven

She’s peaceful

Save the teary moment 

she tells me 

this is the last thing she wanted

We all thought she would have 

another decade or two

But no one wants that long for her 

if she’s confined to this bed

She wants to know if we’re near the end

I tell her that I’m not happy 

this is happening to her

But I am happy to serve her


The best hugs increase our body temperature

release oxytocin, relieve stress, make us happier

With their release, a chill

the impression of that person’s body 

pushing into ours

absence and lack

sorrow and grief 

prove she was here

Each memory paid for

with the price of time tsk     ha    tsk     ha

        tsk     ha

tsk     ha    tsk     ha

        tsk -


---


9/2/2024

CLS Sandoval, PhD (she/her) is a pushcart nominated writer and communication professor with accolades in film, academia, and creative writing who speaks, signs, acts, publishes, sings, performs, writes, paints, teaches and rarely relaxes.  She’s presented at communication conferences, served as a poetry and flash editor, published 15 academic articles, two academic books, three full-length literary collections, three chapbooks, and both flash and poetry pieces in literary journals, recently including Opiate Magazine, The Journal of Radical Wonder, and A Moon of One’s Own.  She is raising her daughter, son, and dog with her husband in Walnut, CA. Find more of her work on Facebook here--and on Instagram, at this noble link.




 

bottom of page