The Bridge

Beth brown preston


the bridge

My daddy's ghost came to haunt me in the kitchen one evening
while I was cooking a pot of cabbage bean soup.
Daddy took me aside and taught me an old family recipe:

2 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for drizzling
2 leeks, white and light green parts only, chopped
¾ cup sliced carrots
3 cloves garlic, minced

My daddy's dreams built a bridge to my future.
Nothing, he said, will be impossible for you to achieve,
no goal too lofty for you to reach. And, as I traveled
across the bridge of my daddy's desires, I witnessed
every kind of searching person: mothers, fathers, artists,
children, priests or the unholy who never found their way home.

1 ½ quarts low sodium vegetable broth
¼ cup tomato paste
2 teaspoons dried Italian herb seasoning
Salt and fresh ground pepper to taste

Daddy taught me the secrets of the music I found in memory,
as a child clutching a violin case close to my heart, or playing
Monk's jazz on our spinet piano. That holy music a bridge
into the hearts of those who could not escape their destiny.

1 pound cabbage chopped
1 pinch red pepper flakes
2 {15 ounces) cans of Great Northern beans
fresh thyme sprigs for garnish

If only they would listen to me, I told my daddy's ghost,
they might hear my song at sunset. Might learn
a truth told with fire no one else is speaking out loud,
but the prophets, steeped in anger and godlike of wisdom.

Simmer until cabbage is tender.
Serve warm with cornbread1 garnish
with fresh thyme sprigs, if so desired,
and drizzle with olive oil...



beth brown preston

is a poet and novelist. A graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the MFA Writing Program of Goddard College she has been a CBS Fellow in Writing at the University of Pennsylvania; and, a Bread Loaf Scholar. She has published three poetry collections and two chapbooks of poetry. Her new poetry collection OXYGEN II (Aquarius Press/Willow Books 2025) is nominated for the Paterson Poetry Prize.

 

 

 

 

 

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