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You Were There, and other poems - 4. How foolish

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Poem No. 8

 

Where in the real world I see

could I find a boy as lovely as you

through sighs and sighs

this life I’ll miss

not to live it with you.

 

There is too much love in action

and too little action in love

for me to know the cure of living.

 


Poem No. 9

 

Tanka:

 

Like child from playground

is the way I leave Japan,

not thinking at all

of me as one of many,

but others will come to play.

 

 

Poem No. 10

 

How foolish.

My hands worked covertly,

While my eyes never left

My drinking companion’s focus;

But my hands worked.

They wrote my phone number;

They printed my first name

Carefully so he could read it.

How foolish.

 

 

 

 

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On 5/23/2024 at 2:35 PM, Parker Owens said:

Number 8 entranced me. I can only wish I had been as fortunate as the one for whom you wrote this excellent poem. 
 

Number 9 represents a marvelous farewell to a place near and dear to you. 
 

Number 10 makes me  color as I recall my own infatuations. 
 

Thank you for all three of these! 

Thanks, Parker. Just the other day I was thinking about a detail in The Willmore Pizza, namely, that after the adventure in the park, Joshua wrote his phone number on the pizza box still in Nick's car. It's a funny thing people born more recently will never experience firsthand; writing one's number, headed by a name, for another boy in a bar (or anyplace else, lol) 

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