Vinegar (October)
The house smells faintly
of vinegar
the neighbor's dogs
for once: silent
spicy tea that tastes
of Nepal
rests on the coffee table,
waiting
I am waiting,
with clouded hope,
a heart ungrounded,
guiltily
I should be doing
more of the Right Things:
asserting, projecting
myself into the world
finding work outside
this vinegar-scented house
certainly not
sipping tea in silence
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Purple
Purple
I will
hammer that nail
wherever it suits me
stuff my apron pockets
full of garden tomatoes
stand on a stool
to knead my bread
eat my carrots whole
raw, unpeeled, purple
not match my clothing
with my purse
(not even carry a purse if i don't want to)
celebrate my body
in nakedness, in clothing
decide who i am
and (i will) be that
i will be.
I will
hammer that nail
wherever it suits me
stuff my apron pockets
full of garden tomatoes
stand on a stool
to knead my bread
eat my carrots whole
raw, unpeeled, purple
not match my clothing
with my purse
(not even carry a purse if i don't want to)
celebrate my body
in nakedness, in clothing
decide who i am
and (i will) be that
i will be.
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