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"Give her my regards, willya?"

"Ask her if she still keeps all her kings in the back row."

And he recalls the innocent girl

who lined up her pieces

to hedge one's bets.

 

The youth,

energy and volume

brazen nature of the naive child,

where does it find shelter

when ribbons unravel

and the dress floats to the floor?

 

And the lingering thought

of sweet Jane,

maidenly neighbor

blameless in her caution,

"knocked him out"

 

Where is the chasm of adolescence

and when do we cross?

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Written by
The-empty-cupboard
20 / American
Published
Nov 5, 2013
Lines·Words
17·81
Notes

Inspired by Holden Caulfield (J.D. Salinger) and his fears for the preservation of innocence.

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