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Dirty Laundry
Dirty Laundry
On the neighbor’s porch:
dead geraniums, water-stained
cardboard, a rusted chime
some moldy clementines,
one 40 watt porch light
boxspring, a leaning stack
of Sports Illustrated & National
Geographic & Playboy & Mad
magazines, a Vienna bread bag
two cordless phones, oily rags,
a stand-up ashtray
and in the background, beyond
the white picket fence, the far
neighbor’s goddamn clothesline
with the entire family’s underwear
collection flapping in the breeze.
dead geraniums, water-stained
cardboard, a rusted chime
some moldy clementines,
one 40 watt porch light
boxspring, a leaning stack
of Sports Illustrated & National
Geographic & Playboy & Mad
magazines, a Vienna bread bag
two cordless phones, oily rags,
a stand-up ashtray
and in the background, beyond
the white picket fence, the far
neighbor’s goddamn clothesline
with the entire family’s underwear
collection flapping in the breeze.
Last edited by Tim J Brennan on Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Tracy Mitchell
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Re: Dirty Laundry
What a charming and engaging list poem. I love the inclusions- clementines and Mad magazine. And of course the neighbors' family underwear collection.
Small matter - I hung up for a moment S.2 L.2 - it feels like 'overhead' needs to come later in the phrase. Just a thought.
Love the poem, Tim.
& Welcome.
T
Small matter - I hung up for a moment S.2 L.2 - it feels like 'overhead' needs to come later in the phrase. Just a thought.
Love the poem, Tim.
& Welcome.
T
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I guess all lights would be "overhead"...I edited a bit. Maybe?Tracy Mitchell wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:59 pmSmall matter - I hung up for a moment S.2 L.2 - it feels like 'overhead' needs to come later in the phrase. Just a thought.
Re: Dirty Laundry
You up there near Baudette then?
Course not they don't eat clementines.
Wonderful imagery and a good sense of the N's state of mind inferred from the things he or she is festering about.
Course not they don't eat clementines.
Wonderful imagery and a good sense of the N's state of mind inferred from the things he or she is festering about.
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Love the clementines inference, indar. Funny. But you are right, not Baudette. Thanks for your thoughts.
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Re: Dirty Laundry
Love this. So easily pictured I assume it's drawn from real life. Sharply observed, and loving the build-up: the final S a gem!
Best,
Sharon
Best,
Sharon
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Sharon Leigh wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 12:26 amLove this. So easily pictured I assume it's drawn from real life. Sharply observed, and loving the build-up: the final S a gem!
Best,
Sharon
Thanks, Sharon. Might have "embellished" the porch a bit, but, yes, for the most part, it is our neighborhood from my childhood.
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I wonder if the very effective dead/stained/rusted/moldy images could be a set-up for an ambition to resist the decay? Glimpse an alternative narrative to neighbourhood life (the white hints this, but perhaps foreground?)beyond
the pristine picket fence
best
Phil