Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Not This Piece of Pork

The flies buzzed, gingerly circled and separately settled on the pieces of raw pork. I couldn't tear my eyes away. I just had to linger and see how often the flies landed on the meat. It was such a familiar scene from childhood. After a while, the stall owner chopped them smaller and the pieces of pork were bought by customers who passed by on motorbikes.

I remember as a little girl, my grandfather used to take me along to the wet market everyday to buy fresh meat and fish for the family. I would hop and skip along to the stalls. When the stall owner wasn't looking, I'd poke hard at the meats and fish with my grubby little fingers. Just for fun. Then as my grandfather picked out the items I had poked, I'd tug at his sleeve and shake my head. Laughing, he would put down the item and merrily picked another, and another till I nodded my head.

When I saw those pieces of meat along the streets laid out like what I remembered from my childhood, I had to resist the urge to fight with the flies to poke at the offerings. I could almost feel my grandfather at my side. I turned and half raised a hand to tug at his sleeve to whisper "Don't buy." 

Then I remembered he wasn't actually here anymore. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath and brushed away an invisible tear.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

eioow!!! who'd want to buy and eat the pork??

and for you, childhood memories are the warmest.

Anonymous said...

I miss my granny too. Sniff sniff

Anonymous said...

ur post is so bittersweet and humorous!

imp said...

fern: true.

dr: awww...don't. these memories keep us happie somehow!

opal: :)

Little Miss Snooze said...

:) My grandpa used to own a butcher shop along Tg Pagar. But my memories of that place is more of the big huge dogs...:P

Anonymous said...

you're lucky to have these memories. many don't even know their grandparents.

imp said...

lms: oh no!!! the dogs must have been so much bigger and fatter than you as a little lms!

anon @ 5.34pm: i know. and am glad i told my grandpa so when he was alive.

Jo said...

*hugs*

KaiRiNu said...

*hugs*
I miss my grandfather too...

Anonymous said...

i like this post. it's poignant, yet not quite. u know your grandpa's gone, but he's kinda with you always. that itself is a beautiful idea.

b.muse said...

*hugs* such a precious memory. :)