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My Twentieth Year - 23. all I have to say
Poem No. 48
I walk into my room the same as always
Set down my drawings too, just the same, I thought,
But I didn’t know a mystery lurked for me.
Something that was changed from all the other days,
Some subtle hidden thing, something not the part,
I accidentally walked by, but didn’t see.
I addressed my roommate: "How are you today?"
"Better than usual;" he's been ill you see,
Still I didn't see it. On my way I wanted to go.
Before I left though, before I could get away,
I needed a drawing; get it and I'd be free.
Bent down to get it, I saw it and said, "Oh."
A pair of black shoes. "Oh, are these yours,"
I said to my roommate. "No, I've never seen them before."
"If they're not your shoes, then why are they here, and whose?"
I could say no more about such strange occurrences;
A pair of black shoes visits my room, what a strange scene;
Not my shoes, not his shoes, we look and wonder who?
Postlude:
Yukio, my strange and subtle friend
who doesn't know how to pronounce 'lend'
but can read hearts and knows what they have to send.
Poem No. 49
This is a rhyming test, so don't sound the alarm
So do not be distressed, don’t sell the house and farm
I'm simply trying a scheme, to see what I can do
To think of something that's new, strange as that just might seem
So to begin I will, let's see…I'll start it this way…
This is a rhyming drill, and that's all I have to say.
- 6
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