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Food and drink is present throughout the poem, often used as a tangible way to anchor positive memories. It symbolizes a connection with place, and in particular the speaker’s heritage. The poem utilizes scent memory in “the cut onions, the cayenne” (Line 12), illustrating how a specific scent can aid in memory recall and emotional connection. Here, food becomes a pathway home.
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