Snuggled

I glide the bike to a slow stop on the sidewalk, ease my helmet off

and step into the shop.

It’s busy, being lunchtime and all.

The kitchen is alive. Meat stir frying, flames licking the ceiling

I order my usual.

Cho toi mot pho tai lan va tra

At this point, they know me here. It’s a weekly work day sneak away. I’ve got the timing down and it’s a 35 minute turnaround.

Clamour is easy, there’s a gentle comfort scattered among the conversations, dotted with smiles and knowing glances.

Steam is the constant

Rising from each bowl, and from every small glass topped with hot barley tea.

I pull my chair out to sit down and look behind me to see the bundle at the table behind.

Definitely no more than six months old

White stocking cap and onesie

Nestled into the arms of what must be grandma.

We make eye contact, and she nods in my direction with a gentle smile.

I have been there

I say to her with my eyes

And I miss those days

I say, without saying.

We don’t speak the same language

But we do share the same bond, that only exists when another tiny human melts

into your shoulders and your chest.

Published by Radutti

Teaching in Ha Noi, screwing things up daily but surviving to write about it. ...everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here now, thank you. How are you?

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5 Comments

  1. Oh, this is beautiful. You have captured that knowing moment so clearly…when one stranger connects, briefly, with another over their shared humanity. This is lovely.

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  2. So much to appreciate in each line. The 35 minute turnaround stands out for me along with the amazing sensory details that have my stomach grumbling. And then this brief encounter that betrays all the wonder of being among humans, the experiences that we share, without sharing. Thank you for this warm window into your world.

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  3. not what I expected from your opening about your get-away lunch spot! But am g the steamy bowls, this little unexpected bundle. Your description made me long for those days as well. And I could just completely believe in the communication with just a look.

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  4. Such a meaningful slice. You have captured the moments in the cafe and the bustle of cooking and the steam and then the moment of pure joy as you communicate with the grandma. I love those closing lines and when communication can go beyond words.

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