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My Twentieth Year - 1. a wish to know
My Twentieth Year
poems written
when I was 20 years old[1]
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by AC Benus
Poem No. 1
I live in a world
in which my words
are plucked from my limited
sea of intellect
I sit in a room while
my fate sits in another
I'm too lazy to get up and
go and look for it
Poem No. 2
Two doors down
lies a specter of my hopes –
they mingle
amongst his fellowship of brawn
in open, jock-boy gropes,
never wondering why he's single
How he came,
I can form no idea of –
why he came,
I can only dream the same
as above,
yet, I want to confront him by name
Down two doors
lies a hope for my fate's way –
I wish I knew him,
for his shyness seems not very poor
and very near to me, so I say
I simply wish to know him[2]
[1] These are presented sequentially from the calendar year in which I was twenty years old. That means several of the early ones (up to No. 11) were written before my birthday in February, and thus when I was still nineteen.
[2] Two Doors Down: This poem was written about a mysterious and beautiful young man who occupied my old dorm room – 128 Mouton Hall – when I lived two doors down at 126. He stayed alone in the double room by choice, was tall, of medium build, had light-brown hair, and possessed an inscrutable bearing of dignity and sexiness to him. I never saw him in the cafeteria, nor had any classes with him, and barely ever exchanged more than passing greetings with him – but I remember him to this day!
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