Sometimes, I just want to come to everyone's rescue -
the nauseous child on the merry-go-round,
a terrier stumbling in the rain,
a tourist lost in a matrix of maps,
an old man puffing on the uphills.
Or this - the woman at Chez Cheveux
getting her hair blown out
and the perfectly lovely set of curls disappearing
under the armed and dangerous hands of the coiffeuse.
I wanted to come to her rescue, too,
imagined I saw small beads of sweat beginning
at her neck, then her whole head drowning
in atomized heat.
I wanted to spin her chair around,
point her toward the window and outside,
where it was obvious the sky was on the verge
of something destructive and wet
and where, leaving the chemical comforts of this place,
she, too, would be forced
to return to herself.
this is not about getting it right, figuring things out, or hitting a bull's-eye. this is not about an obsession with word choice or an exacting eye on grammatical correctness. this is not about pulling out all the stops with tricky literary devices. this is about looking at life one paragraph at time.
all poems and photographs
© by Maya Stein
all poems and photographs
© by Maya Stein
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© by Maya Stein
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3 comments:
This is beautiful. I love how simple and complex it is all at once. It's so interesting to see a reflection of oneself in others, no matter how different we all are. We all seem to need saving and need to be saviors all at once. It seems we, like your poem, are also simple and complex all at once. Thanks for writing!!
so now i'll think twice before getting MY curls blown out (although once in awhile it's fun)...i love your writing! i particularily love this title.
WONDERFUL! and I love the other bloggers' comments! :)
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