Sitting on the freezer when it was "slow"
you read The Princess Bride outloud while
I razor-scraped the grill, thin-sliced tomatoes,
soda-washed the pickle buckets
Palest in your family, eyelashes like duck
down, skin pink as pale raw hamburger, you
raved about the Honda Accord: my
introduction to un-American-made
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
325/365 Randy C.
Mud-pasted boots, brown as barn straw
blue jeans dirtier than my mother's rags
two plaid shirts: cotton for coolness, wool for warmth
crusty-gray smudges under each ear
tangled black hair, shaved up back, flopped bangs front
over watery-blue eyes
First grade: your smell, I learned, was
the deep reek of poverty
blue jeans dirtier than my mother's rags
two plaid shirts: cotton for coolness, wool for warmth
crusty-gray smudges under each ear
tangled black hair, shaved up back, flopped bangs front
over watery-blue eyes
First grade: your smell, I learned, was
the deep reek of poverty
Thursday, April 29, 2010
324/365 Ken
Egg-eyed "boyfriend"
for about three minutes,
balded like your dad
Junior-high double "dates"
my first love (your best friend)
my best friend (your first wife)
Flat cokes, popcorn at the Lesdan
to keep them company
easily breaking up when
her boyfriend moved
you stepped in: place-holder,
too-early father, faithless
ne-er-do-well charmer
for about three minutes,
balded like your dad
Junior-high double "dates"
my first love (your best friend)
my best friend (your first wife)
Flat cokes, popcorn at the Lesdan
to keep them company
easily breaking up when
her boyfriend moved
you stepped in: place-holder,
too-early father, faithless
ne-er-do-well charmer
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
323/365 Mary Ann
Knitted yellow poncho, I recognized, was
New for first-year at The College of ~
Excited to be "in the cities" on your own
Where all the cool kids
Played Simon and Garfunkle, ate Carbone's, and drank.
Another small-town girl, brown-eyed roommate, we
Managed to cohabitate yet not become friends
Monday, April 26, 2010
321/365 Donna B
Shaped like a tea cozy
pince-nezed in nifty tortiseshell
tutored students officially and colleagues unofficially
Still work at Metro
and live in girlhood homestead
eating every dinner with Mother and the cats
Nearly five angry feet of
the university's steadfast team, thorning
the side of Administrative Follies and Initiatives
pince-nezed in nifty tortiseshell
tutored students officially and colleagues unofficially
Still work at Metro
and live in girlhood homestead
eating every dinner with Mother and the cats
Nearly five angry feet of
the university's steadfast team, thorning
the side of Administrative Follies and Initiatives
Sunday, April 25, 2010
320/365 Rosella
Stringence:
posture tilted back
spine thrust up
like Julia Child's
helmeted with
bronze-silver wig
curled into meringue,
untouchable
Insistence:
dress correctly to
cook correctly, girls only
in skirts
Resistence:
I kept apron-drawer
culottes, changing from jeans,
saying to your averted gaze,
"There. Now I won't
cook like a boy."
posture tilted back
spine thrust up
like Julia Child's
helmeted with
bronze-silver wig
curled into meringue,
untouchable
Insistence:
dress correctly to
cook correctly, girls only
in skirts
Resistence:
I kept apron-drawer
culottes, changing from jeans,
saying to your averted gaze,
"There. Now I won't
cook like a boy."
Saturday, April 24, 2010
319/365 Dewey
Raggedy Dutch-boy bangs
gray-pink cheeks
you chucked crabapples
hard, your two trees
for the whole neighborhood
Fighting on the tire swing, your
cut-offs yanked down, faded-denim
cheeks, exposed -- I ran
home but came back to finish
our "haunted house": blindfold
neighbor kids feeling jello
brains, spaghetti intestines,
peeled-green-grape eyeballs
gray-pink cheeks
you chucked crabapples
hard, your two trees
for the whole neighborhood
Fighting on the tire swing, your
cut-offs yanked down, faded-denim
cheeks, exposed -- I ran
home but came back to finish
our "haunted house": blindfold
neighbor kids feeling jello
brains, spaghetti intestines,
peeled-green-grape eyeballs
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- This photo: Jane and me, mid 1960s, St. Paul, Great Grandma Bizjak's house, which became Great Aunt Doris's house.