This is what happens when I attempt to get organized October 29, 2008 18:49 4 Comments
Discarding. Cleaning. Sorting. Unpleasant, tedious tasks, true, but sometimes, among the dust, the dirt, the ancient bank statements, the Post-Its that no longer stick, one finds jewels. Yes, indeedy.
'56 Snapshot
They stand
Together
In black and white.
He is lean.
A strand of linguine
In faded jeans,
And scuffed boots,
Hair as springy as risen dough.
She is curvy.
A bottle of Youth-Dew perfume.
Her smile is radiant,
As full of promise,
As a red-leafed shoot on a rosebush.
His arms envelop her.
His chin rests on her shoulder.
Her chin tilts skyward,
a haughty falcon
atop the Chrysler Building.
She is
Defiant.
Her eyes flash:
I
will choose
who I love.
His grin boasts:
I am the cat.
I have the canary.
They stand.
Together.
They dare the future.
Black and white.
And gray.
(And soon, Ms. Still Life In Buenos Aires, I will tell all I know about self-tanning lotions. Because you asked. And I will deliver. Soon.)
Comments
Still Life in Buenos Aires on May 20, 2015 12:11
Wow…I get lots of treats today. A stunning picture, beautiful poem, and the promise the tanning lotion story.
Seriously though, that’s a great poem, especially the strand of linguine and cat analogies. And like a poem ought to, the last line gives me chills…
Meg on May 20, 2015 12:11
I have a similar picture of my own parents. Oh, how I wish they could stay young.
Denise Calhoun on May 20, 2015 12:11
So very glad you like the poem. Thank you.
Lisa on May 20, 2015 12:11
How sweet. Love the photo and the poem. Wasn’t your mom a doll!!!