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Curses, Shoulders

The truth is

spring broke open,

I wish it were winter again.

Bodies about, walking

arm in arm and

no matter how much

I practice pacing my steps,

dodging the torn-cornered

slabs of concrete

to avoid breaking my stride,

my confidence, my ankle,

I always seem to stumble

with a hand interwoven in mine.

 

Dexterity seeps out

through my heels,

but lets be honest,

boots aren't the best attire for

sturdy, balanced walking.

This weight

(I'd guess)

presses down on my shoulder

where the collarbone meets

whatever the other bone is called,

and the person is on a stepstool

(yes, there's a person),

floating next to me as I move

and the his heel of his palm,

the meaty part,

presses where the bones meet

(could be, I'd guess, a very masculine She)

and leaning forward, tiptoed

on the top step and

the weight is coming down hard.

 

How anyone could walk like that!

Me, the town *******

the drunk staggering about

trying to keep footing.

Even thinking it, projecting it,

makes it true,

especially when arguing,

no, just receiving a nice, hearty

reprimanding from babushkas

(a group of them)

with their knit hats abloom,

selling cabbage and honey

outside the Belarusian kiosk.

 

Now, I know what you're thinking,

and yes, the honey is delicious;

but just because they're together

doesn't mean they need to be.

Boiled cabbage and honey

for colds.

And honestly, it's not the weather

to be stopping on the sidewalk

in jeans-shoes-tee-shirt

only to hear curses

(no, not swears — lit. curses)

spat out crooked mouths,

clinging to you

all the season through.

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Mar 21, 2014
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