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Clattering East

Poetry & Polymathy from the Baby Boom's Rear Flank
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Waiting Up for You to Come Home From College for the First Time

There is a picture of you by Lake Champlain,

skipping, flying above the water.

The cobbles near the shore are visible

beneath the surface. Your concentration

is tiny against the vastness of the lake, the blue sky.

 

When you were fifteen, we drove to the big box store.

In the parking lot, I taught you to work the clutch, showed you

with pedal hands how to ease off, feel the engagement point,

the zone where the car starts to move, jerking and heaving,

coming frighteningly close to that lamppost.

 

But then, the car slid forward and we were sailing

around the lot doing figure eights,

shifting into second, even third, the wind blowing

through the open top. You executed each command

as if the car were an extension of your body.

 

Free falling Felix Baumgartner 39 kilometers above the earth,

accelerated to the speed of sound. This is boyhood.

A jump from a high balloon toward the round world,

a head over heels tumble until the desert looms large and flat.

You release the chute and begin to float.

 

I remember my first visit back. I had just met the woman

who would become your mother. Standing for hours by Highway 29,

thumbs extended in the November sun, we thought we’d never get a ride. 

Beyond the Texaco, the road stretched down, around the bend.

We were going nowhere, but falling incredibly fast.

Newer:Shomer Room, Hines-Rinaldi Funeral HomeOlder:Douglas Perez Martinez
PostedMay 20, 2022
AuthorDennis Kirschbaum

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