A field of provençal poppies for my mom.
acrostiche (akro-steesh) noun, masculine
:
acrostic
Here is a French definition, from Le Petit Larousse:
sens vertical la première lettre de chaque vers on trouve le mot pris pour
thème….
reading, in the vertical direction, the first letter of each verse, we find
the word used as a theme." (Also: a "telestich" spells out a term using the last
letter in each word… and a "mesostich" does this using middle
letters…)
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Yesterday, Mother's Day here in France, began
with a conversation in front of the micro-onde,* where my daughter was
heating up a cup of water.
"Do you know what today is?" I asked,
positively beaming in a frumpy robe and puffy pantoufles.*
"On est quel
jour?"* my ten-year-old asked back.
"I don't know… May 24th or fifth…" I
replied impatiently, not one to let details rain on my parental parade. "Just
guess. Guess what day it is!"
When my daughter looked confused, I upped
my antics: widening not only my eyes but also my smile… and pointing exaggeratedly
at my motherly profile. If I could have added flashing lights and honking
horns to this miming display of maternity–bells, whistles, and even a
foghorn–I would have. As it was, my daughter quickly caught on:
"La
Fête des Mères!"* Jackie guessed. With that, she opened the microwave
door, collected the cup of hot water, and offered it to me… along
with some tea and honey. Next, from the garde-manger,* where she had hidden it,
she produced this hand-written acrostic:
* M A M A N
*
M -ajestueuse comme une hirondelle
A -ccueillante comme une
musique
M -erveilleuse comme une abeille
A -gréable comme du parfum
N
-aturelle comme une coccinelle.*
Studying the unbelievable choice of
words, I wondered. How children can see such potential in us is, if not
sublime, mysterious. I straightened up my posture, smoothed down my fluffy robe,
and ran my fingers through a mop of hair. Re-reading my daughter's poem, I
was struck by her vision of me. No longer frumpy or honking or absurd, there I
stood: in her eyes I was as lovely as a
ladybird.
~~~~~~~~~~~~References~~~~~~~~~~
la micro-onde (f) =
micro-wave; la pantoufle (f) = slipper; On est quel jour? = What's the date?;
la fête (f) des mères = Mother's Day; le garde-manger (m)
= pantry
Jackie's acrostiche, translated: Maman
(Mommy) : Magnificent like a swallow; Welcoming like music; Marvelous like a
bee; Pleasant like perfume; Lovely as a ladybird."
AUDIO FILE: (listen to the word and poem in French)
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