Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Want of Apron, It Goes Like This

Butterfly appliqués,
embroidered lilies,
scalloped edges.
Chinese peaches,
and polka dots,
atop cherry blossom swirls.

They line the walls on perfect pins
like grandma had:
Wooden men with no arms
or faces
but a barrel of potential
with a bottle of glue, a pen,
and a few pipe cleaners.

I’m not an aproned girl.
Life’s too messy to clean up
as I go.

But the possibility’s there
hung out,
strung out
for me to want.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

another great title. you're a poem-titling machine.
-Cecil

Anonymous said...

I agree with Cecil. Titles are becoming your expertise. This is another lovely glimpse of a moment, a want, a wisp of longing. Greatly done.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Erin. I love the visual detail. I see the bits of applique strung out across the wall and feel what you feel at the end. Hell, I want an apron too!