We were told to sit on the pavement,
it was ordinary pavement. As if we needed marmoreal
protection from the loiters and people shopping.
The branches shook above the nasturtiums, which
were shaking their rebuttals at the ice cream
pamphlets. This was some college town
someone shouted. That this would be, "a good novel
some day." And in that way we looked at each
other in disgust. Once making love my mind was thinking
that in a hundred years I would never think
as I do now, nor shift my seat in peradventure.
The structure of the bricks was
a kitchen floating over the roof
tops. We were eating our cotton
sweaters. We were trying to acclimate
to our extremeties. We were having a good time.
This was the way we thought about the world.
1 comment:
i like the title. I don't know about "structureless structures" though ... doesn't do it for me. Still love you though.
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