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Sponge Bath

04/28/2026 14:58h
Draped in towels, my grandmother sits in a hard-backed chair, a white bowl of soapy water on the floor. She lifts her frail arm, then rests it, gratefully, in her daughter’s palm. Gliding a wet washcloth, my mother’s hand becomes a cloud, and every bruise, a rain- drenched flower.