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Roosevelt Sister

roosevelt sister aint nothin much left of your school skirt plaid anywheres about these harlem bricks you was a hot penny, girl dark and skinny branches climbing out of your mommas pearl buttons stitched and re stitched endless in that handmedown blouse (so white) didya carve that   hopskotch here? were you full of stolen sunday school dimes? did that corner store rockyroad drip fast in the august sun before you could lick it before you could drink it all up? i stare out my office window past my bookshelves and their charges that have built so many years  into me since then and those long hot afternoons suddenly slip through my panelled ceiling  curling around the ubiqitous flourescent bulbs that haunt this fine institution just as we watched our illicit ice cream trail sugary and rotten into the cracks in those gray slabs out front of the bricks of our stoop and told stories i remember as we watched it disappear about children with no eyes and chained hands who huddled beneath in musty chambers quivering their mushroom tongues with delight at the drops of our detritus tell me are you a home somewhere little sister ? are you a bright star giving life ? or have you spilt yourself dizzy like diamonds melting beautiful black smoke down into some dry street ?

Copyright © January 2002 Doug Shy


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