The poem describes the poet watching her elderly mother doze in the car on the way to the airport. Seeing her mother's ashen, corpse-like face, the poet realizes with pain how old her mother has become. At the airport, she looks at her pale, wan mother again and feels the old familiar ache of her childhood fear of losing her mother. However, she smiles and says "see you soon, Amma" to reassure her mother, hiding her true feelings of anguish at her mother's aging.