27 August 2006
SecondNight
the cardboard is packed
(not stacked or absorbing the sounds
of a television
downstairs.)
so this is what my
computer is like.
it took two hours
of looking at all labels
(no meat &
the cheapest goods)
to save twenty-four
dollars.
tomorrow maybe
a haircut.
tea for two to start
the day (waking up
to dick
who came to remove
the hot tub.)
green walls no longer
blue
i can go to bed with
the Gilmore girls
& a bed stuffed
with animals.
(comments included with
placement of TV.)
conversations
across
the room.
half in computer,
half spoken.
we can forge
a new family
in the space between.
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this is similar to steve's in that you both conjure a space and an atmosphere, but your differences really reflect your styles.
i like the details you pick to create your space. they're very mood-related, but very concrete. grocery shopping = feelings of home, growing up, but also money, lists, and numbers. this contrast works really well to ground the poem in time and place while maintaining emotion.
i love how the last two stanzas work together to show this new family unit growing between computer lines and hallways.
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