Holed up,
these moth eaten dreams,
have been resurrected inside of me.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
A Poet's First Glass
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
The Way You Wear Your Socks
You wear tube socks in the summer.
You wear them in the winter.
Before your white laces meet your shoes,
I see them peep under your hem line.
Sometimes, the stripes don't match.
You wear tube socks in the sun
which leaves you with a really retro tan.
It's sporty,
but you disappear in gym.
You're the boy who wears tube socks.
You sit two seats up and one row over every fifth period.
You are never in gym.
You're color blind.
I think your cute.
You wear them in the winter.
Before your white laces meet your shoes,
I see them peep under your hem line.
Sometimes, the stripes don't match.
You wear tube socks in the sun
which leaves you with a really retro tan.
It's sporty,
but you disappear in gym.
You're the boy who wears tube socks.
You sit two seats up and one row over every fifth period.
You are never in gym.
You're color blind.
I think your cute.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Food is Good
who grasps the restraints
ready to take total control
of your tongue.
Tonight he tarries overtime
Sweating out sweet and sour
in increasing increments as he
pushes buttons and pulls levers
in a tiny control room.
Each morsel of food is carefully careened
around your mouth
then swallowed
leaving behind a lingering aftertaste
pronounced: [dĭ-zīr'].
Saturday, December 5, 2009
I Peel My Citrus Neurotically
I don't know how I managed to make friends in first grade.
I'm convinced it had something to do
with a teachers scientifically assigned seating chart
rather than a sudden interest in social skills.
Most kids made friends at snack time,
but who wants to trade doubled stuffed anything
in exchange for apple sauce?
Friendships were based on a mother's grocery list
and a child's knack at bargaining.
My friendships were all accidents.
I'm convinced it had something to do
with a teachers scientifically assigned seating chart
rather than a sudden interest in social skills.
Most kids made friends at snack time,
but who wants to trade doubled stuffed anything
in exchange for apple sauce?
Friendships were based on a mother's grocery list
and a child's knack at bargaining.
My friendships were all accidents.
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