23 October 2006

autumn series (working stages)

[Autumn I]

I lost it in autumn
Those corduroy pockets made my freshman head spin
You played me ditties
On your glitter guitar
And we made love for hours on your little dorm room bed.





[Autumn II]
The bus stop
End of the road // other side of the earth
Autumn winds send crunchy leaves flying;
my brother and I would run to catch them,
Dropping lunch boxes and notebooks in passionate lunges before the bus would come,
where Luke would sit next to the boys who would
pull my hair , laugh too loud-and
A few years
and bus routes later,
ask me to the homecoming dance.











[Autumn III]
Avignon
And those yellow van gogh trees all around.
But mostly I remember
Smelling fall in the air
walking to get a beignet, a café,
And waxing WWI in the dingy, damp computer lab all day when I could have been in it.
19 year old hearts are like peanut brittle,
broken and devoured by indifferent little boys.






[Autumn VI]

Our bicycles were magic and my backyard a plantation
I’ll be Melanie and you’ll be veronica
our little hands will be frozen,
from escaping down hills, bike tires spinning like little girl madness;
Or from washing mud pie pans
In the chilly pond water.

3 comments:

B Boutwell said...

I would like to see more of these recollective sketches written. Your style is so casual, inviting, and clear -- refreshing to read. But you know this. ;)

Bebe said...

thanks brian, i am glad you liked them. i've been trying to trick myself into writing lately, and little memories are easy targets.
xx

B Boutwell said...

I'd like to figure out how to trick myself into writing.

Well, keep writing them, anything really. Just talk to your self and follow the rhythms that hook you.