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Afternoon Nap

I met an old woman on Leander Avenue

who told me, “Don’t breathe or the earth

will swallow you whole.” I

stayed very still and didn’t move.

A butterfly could have landed on my nose

but I sneezed so I may never know for sure.

After that I remembered that my generation

doesn’t have to follow their elders, so I

walked to the corner store.

I bought three candy bars that I would

never eat and tied my shoelaces on the front porch.

 

My neighbor watches old films. He calls them

Lumières, and sometimes invites me over.

I watch the hand-cranked film flicker

black and white over his screen.

A troupe of acrobats flip about and wave

the French flag, large women kneel and scrub

endless linens in the still river, the gardener

punishes the mischeivious boy. I smile every time

they look at the camera.

 

The slats in the blinds yawn widely

and seeing them, the melatonin strikes.

Flowing, forcing, endocrinal.

The wind whispers Greek words in my ear.

Helios, zoetrope, khaos.

The trees outside of my window

spell out foreign letters.

They only make sense one at a time.

I can’t spell a word but I speak and

realize I can still make a sound.

I fall asleep.

 

I never wake but dream

of exquisite lavender pillows doused

in holy water from the lips of a

spouting statue. A Carnevale clown waves

at me in the corner and takes off mask after

mask. Confetti rains softly from his eyelashes and he

quietly laughs into his palm. I want to hold your

hand but remember that I am just

a raindrop streaking down your car

window in a mountain spring storm. I

open my eyes.

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Jun 12, 2011
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