Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Road to the Cemetery :: Narrative Memoir Essays

The Road to the Cemetery The smell of cigarette smoke was strong the leather couch reeked of it. Next to the couch was a nick-knack rack and on it were a little china girl, maybe Jill, and a little china boy, Jack there was a methamphetamine hydrochloride wishing well near them too. Little glass dogs, a china cat, some shiny rocks, a little box, and a plastic Hawaii hula baby lived on the rack as well. nan opened the doors and all of the windows today we were to begin cleaning out aunt Beths house. I looked out the front door, saw clouds were coming, and in the distance, I saw lightning flash. at present was nothing like those days nearly two weeks ago when Aunt Beth had died, and was then laid to rest. I remember the year my Great Great Aunt Beth died. Being little, people would speak quietly about her declining health and expect my cousins and I not to understand, thinking that they were sheltering us.She isnt doing well, someone would say.No She isnt, would be the reply, and she refuses to take her atomic number 8 when she goes out.I know, she wont even have it on when someone visits. It embarrasses her.It shouldnt lots of people have to have oxygenShe left it on when I went to visit her the early(a) day, that proves that shes really not livelinessing very well at all. Another time I was told straight out, Honey, Aunt Beth doesnt feel well, I dont know if shell invariably vanquish better. This statement was wrong I was sure, she was my Aunt Beth and she would get well.I would look at her sometimes, trying to see why everyone thought she was unwell. She looked like she incessantly had maybe her back was a little more crooked she had Scoliosis. Her voice was just a little rough and perhaps she coughed a little more. She smooth gave me a sound hug when I saw her. Aunt Beth did not go on picnics with the family anymore, because she was to old Grandma said. I did know she did not feel well, but she never had felt well as long as I could remember. She did not try to shelter her many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews she knew we would rally out sooner or latter. She used to say My bones ache, my hands hurt, my back aches, I have trouble walking so I had to get me a cane, and I cant sleep for coughing.

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