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Gloria

It's a stupid song

Hearing it come on the music station in the restaurant

after the thumping House music that preceded it

I laugh

because it's an old song

a stupid song

so familiar song

My eyes close heavy, rebellious

all I can hear is the song

it comes back to me in the wave pattern

vibrating the memory loose

In the back of the old station wagon

Vista Cruiser

with all the other kids and cousins

on our way to Summer camp

windows down Summer wind lovingly whipping us

with salt sand scrub-pine lashes

making fun of the drivers behind us

SCREAMING this song

Top of our lungs

All of ourselves lost in THIS SONG

This stupid song

that I loved so much so long ago

playing overhead in this stupid hipster sandwich shop

with the sudden ocean-salt taste of these tears

being back there in that Summer

flying to Adventure in the Vista Cruiser

Nothing but open road ahead of us

As far as the eye can see

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Written by
michael-valentine
American
Published
Feb 9, 2015
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Tags
#summer#nostalgia#childhood
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