Needing Nine Lives for Nana
A feline to human wish. This is how I remember it.

No, Nana is not a cat, she is very much human
She loves cats, dogs and wee fussy children
I just wish that she had at least nine lives
So she could remember all of the good times
that we had when she could remember.
Nine Lives for Nana needed
for the woman who smilingly knew us
better than we knew ourselves
I wish you were a cat, Nana...well, kind of...
not for the whiskers or the purring,
but for the nine chances
to restart your remembering ... again
and again
and again
in the rooms where laughter
still echoes like wind chimes...
in your tea-scented kitchen.
One life for the garden,
where your hands taught roses to bloom.

One for the stories you told
with your eyes closed,
as if memory were a lantern
lit from within.
Another for the Sunday songs,
your voice a soft thread
pulling heaven closer.
And one for the way you said my name
like it was a secret between us
the stars the only others who knew.
Nine lives...all squished together
like unending flowering kisses
just to remember the good times...
like the way we danced in the hallway,
how you called the rain 'a blessing',
how you forgot the troubles of the world
but never forgot love.
But you are not a cat, dear Nana,
you are very much human
and memory, cruel as it is,
slips through your fingers
like flour dust
on a baking day.

Nana...if only you could remember
those loving birthday envelopes you once
tucked beneath pillows, slipped into shoes,
each one a happy giggle of joy
wrapped in paper and your looping script.
A five-dollar note, a sticker,
sometimes just a folded heart
drawn in colorful ink.
But now a new stanza folds gently into life’s rhythm,
with love now flowing in reverse
as we now honor Nana’s quiet rituals...
Now it’s our turn.
We bring envelopes of love and cheer,
not for birthdays,
but for the days she forgets
what day it is.
We fill them with laughter,
with songs she once hummed,
with the scent of lavender
and the warmth of old photographs.
We place them gently on her bedside table,
like offerings to memory,
hoping one might open a door she’s forgotten
but still holds the key to enlightenment...
And she will remember, all of our expectant faces
her eyes lit with joyful recognition....
recalling us by name.
Still, we hold you dear, Nana
in all your lives...even the ones
you no longer recall.
But thankfully...We still do.

About the Creator
Antoni De'Leon
Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content. (Helen Keller).
Tiffany, Dhar, JBaz, Rommie, Grz, Paul, Mike, Sid, NA, Michelle L, Caitlin, Sarah P. List unfinished.




Comments (4)
I have a Nana like that too. This is a lovely tribute. Aw...cat pics are cute.
I love how you wove the imagery of “nine lives” into memories of love, family, and care.
Loss of a pet is brutal-nice memory of Nana
Absolutely gorgeous work Antoni! My hats off to you! This is a stunner! 💪🏾🫶🏾🌸🎉