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1940, 1970 and Today – plus other poems - 8. I want him
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Poem No. 16
A Final Verse
closing out a poetic notebook
Of all the things a man could love
– in the world wide and green –
Or conceived in all the spheres above,
to love a man, is the best between!
Poem No. 17
The more power I get
the more I want the worthless
age of my youth to return.
Poem No. 18 [8]
As I walk in the rain,
a girl sways in front of me.
Her big blue kasa
shows me flashes of hair,
her ivory-sweatered back,
her left hand swinging freely,
hips rocking mini-skirted legs.
A boy comes out of a shop in front of her,
deftly crosses the narrow street’s other side,
and falls in line between me and the girl.
The water gently taps his short-cropped hair,
his red bomber jacket –
white letters scripted across the back –
his pants of tan denim,
and one hand in his pocket.
As I walk in the rain,
behind the both of them,
I can see him glance at the girl,
Not knowing I know
He wants her
And that
I want him.
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[8] “As I walk in the rain” Kasa is the Japanese word for umbrella.
I still remember the circumstances of this poem: the wet day; coming out of the Seiyu in Fujimigaoka with groceries; seeing the pair of people walking ahead of me . . . . Poems are great time machines.
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