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Online journal capturing the moment and the memory of moments. A meadow meditation. |
![]() "Blood of the Garlic" ![]() Thirteen orange shirts for Mark and Richard Neuner the suffocating heat the slow twang of soft voices hard walls bare of adornment until I placed flowers in the windows a view of the campus far off in the distance a ten minute walk what few things I brought thirteen orange shirts my winter jacket now long forgot two narrow beds we pushed together later pulled apart in the atrium a norfolk pine reaching the ceiling in the cafeteria eggs for breakfast who knew what for lunch something for dinner each day with the same hungry folks youth gathered round the television wayne gloating when nixon won not gloating when a plane crashed three dead in my home town concern and relief when making a call to a friend my brother saw it aim for our house lift for a second turn over miss © Kåre Enga [166.272] 2009-10-23 ![]() Based on actual memories from autumn, 1972. Richard was delivering papers down the street; his brother Mark was a close friend. It crashed into a house on the next street. Their mother saw it from her kitchen window. I knew the folks next door too and I believe my sister knew the family whose house was plowed into (or next door; it's an old memory). I had transferred to U Kansas and was doing well that semester, healing in fact. I remember I had a bunch of orange shirts (orange was definitely not in in 1972) probably my entire wardrobe... thirteen does stick in my mind as I remember someone commenting on my shirts and I went to count them. I had a yellow one and lavender one around that time too. I was "allergic" to blue. ![]() Looked it up on line. Apparently it was on December 16th. The lack of punctuation and capitalization is on purpose. I do prefer I to i though as i comes off as "cute" and this poem is not. It was written at a Virginia Woolf workshop last month. ![]() No new babies, weddings, funerals to report today... yet... ![]() I got 4 sketches written yesterday. I'd been in the doldrums for two days. No movement is bad. Today is bright at the moment. I've promised myself that I need to get out more. Putting what I wrote on line is also creating a minor problem. It takes time and energy and amounts to a light edit. This is good, but NaNo does have a time limit "imposed". My total on the last day will have to show words written rather than words on line. More work two Mondays from today... ![]() 56,868 views |