Hayseed Huck
04-15-2010, 09:37 PM
I’ll take these upstairs rooms
just vacated by the two American
girls I see walking down the stairs.
I love these walls painted poolhall
yellow and turtle green-- vacant
rooms female residued. I want their
bed, crumpled sheets unwashed after
all-girl spoon (did they cuddle
purposeful or accidental in the night?)
I want in my mouth their ooze of sleep,
dried, underside a pillowcase. I want
rooms with chintz screens round
the commode where they sat-- a iron
chain rusty pulled for flush.
I see Lori reading catalogs, brochures
for museums, cafes, maps Rue de l'Universite,
Rue de Beaume, reading Miller's Tropics,
Anais Nins' blackman and his little birds.
I'll have tables, lamps Malvern, a sink
for washing tomatoes, onions, rutebaga,
melons and squash. There's Lydia shucking
corn--time out to scratch her underarms
and pantied crotch.
She pulls back her hair.
I want their rooms now that they have
gone home to Chicago and Newport Beach.
Summer continues to roll by. I go to Marie's,
buy wine, bread and baskets of groceries.
"Hey Marie, did you know those girls,
girls who rented rooms where I now live?
"I knew them, Larry."
HH
just vacated by the two American
girls I see walking down the stairs.
I love these walls painted poolhall
yellow and turtle green-- vacant
rooms female residued. I want their
bed, crumpled sheets unwashed after
all-girl spoon (did they cuddle
purposeful or accidental in the night?)
I want in my mouth their ooze of sleep,
dried, underside a pillowcase. I want
rooms with chintz screens round
the commode where they sat-- a iron
chain rusty pulled for flush.
I see Lori reading catalogs, brochures
for museums, cafes, maps Rue de l'Universite,
Rue de Beaume, reading Miller's Tropics,
Anais Nins' blackman and his little birds.
I'll have tables, lamps Malvern, a sink
for washing tomatoes, onions, rutebaga,
melons and squash. There's Lydia shucking
corn--time out to scratch her underarms
and pantied crotch.
She pulls back her hair.
I want their rooms now that they have
gone home to Chicago and Newport Beach.
Summer continues to roll by. I go to Marie's,
buy wine, bread and baskets of groceries.
"Hey Marie, did you know those girls,
girls who rented rooms where I now live?
"I knew them, Larry."
HH