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Ashes

Written for dVerse Prosery – Luminous
Accountings. Our host, Dora, invites us
to write a piece of prose in no more than
144 words incorporating the following
line from “King of the River” by Stanley
Kunitz: “…and the iridescent image
swims through a mirror that flows.”

Image by Me & Gemini

The lake had a way of forgetting things at dusk. She stood at the dock with her father’s compass in her hand, the metal warm from her pocket, and watched the water take the last light. Under the surface, a heron’s elongated reflection appeared, bent awkwardly, like something trying to remember how to be a bird.

She had come here to scatter her father’s ashes. That was the promise she’d made on that last day …. a promise she kept repeating on the drive up, past the old gas station with the ubiquitous flickering sign, past the turnoff she almost took out of habit.

The wind moved across the lake, and the iridescent image swims through a mirror that flows. She let go of the compass. It didn’t sink so much as arrive.

NAR©2026

This is “Compass” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

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22 thoughts on “Ashes”

  1. So very movingly written, Nancy, liquid with emotion and the shades of memory and loss. I love how you allow the interplay of light and wind and bird compose the woman’s sad reflections (literal and figurative) of her father and her last instructions from him. Beautifully done.

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  2. Oh, your lovely story reminds me of when my 2 Philadelphia cousins were over here a few years ago. … They had their mom’s ashes to scatter from the Eastern Beach promenade … Aunty Madge was a Geelong girl, and Eastern Beach was her favourite swimming spot. It was seven years after Aunty Madge passed, but my cousins had kept their promise, Nancy 🥰💕🌏

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