She saved soaps, too,
rolled slivers into balls
and served them up
like sherbet
in a glass dish.
On Saturday we joined her
as she hit the sales –
the garage and yard and supermarket sales.
She was a bulk buyer,
ahead of her time,
filling first the wagon
and then the freezer.
Yes, together we sailed
that blacktop of cash,
we sunned on a river of crude.
And never once did I see
the calamity to be,
never once the fray in her mood.
Nor did I wonder
amid all that plunder
if the tack of our skipper
served the sailor in me.