From Nerve Cowboy #14 Fall 2002
 
 
Kentucky Derby Day at My Aunt's House
 
Michelle Brooks
 
Explaining why he took his girlfriend
back after she slept with his best
friend, my cousin said, I'm like Don Coyote -
I just keep charging after windmills. I
tried not to laugh and resisted the urge
to correct him. Taking another sip
of my Mint Julip, I thought, You're more
like Wylie Coyote, hammered with the same
bullshit schemes every time, but I have
been both Don and Wylie enough times
not to make the distinction. The Mint Julip
tastes sweet for a second, then the bitter
kick of bourbon. Each year our family
argues about how to make them, each
year they taste the same. It's a tradition,
my mother says, you can't watch the Derby
without drinking at least one. It doesn't matter
if the mint leaves are bruised or crushed, I can't
drink enough of other things to get the taste
of the drink we all share out of my mouth.
 
 
 
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