I lost my grandmother very early
and so her sister took her place
with her light coloured sarees,
her warm, welcoming smile
and her amazing cooking
and even when
the fog in her mind
began to eclipse everything else,
she would still smile and
ask how we were doing and
to stay back for a meal multiple times
and I learned
that repetitions can become spaces
where we keep love alive.  

Ronita Chattopadhyay

Ronita Chattopadhyay finds refuge in words. Her poetry and prose have appeared in The Hooghly Review, Roi Fainéant Press, Akéwì Magazine, RIC Journal, among others, and anthologies by Querencia Press and Sídhe Press. She journeys with words in a professional capacity as well through her work on process documentation and qualitative research in India.

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