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Proust’s Madeleine

04/28/2026 14:58h
Somebody has given my Baby daughter a box of Old poker chips to play with. Today she hands me one while I am sitting with my tired Brain at my desk. It is red. On it is a picture of An elk’s head and the letters B.P.O.E.—a chip from A small town Elks’ Club. I flip It idly in the air and Catch it and do a coin trick To amuse my little girl. Suddenly everything slips aside. I see my father Doing the very same thing, Whistling “Beautiful Dreamer,” His breath smelling richly Of whiskey and cigars. I can Hear him coming home drunk From the Elks’ Club in Elkhart Indiana, bumping the Chairs in the dark. I can see Him dying of cirrhosis Of the liver and stomach Ulcers and pneumonia, Or, as he said on his deathbed, of Crooked cards and straight whiskey, Slow horses and fast women.