By the first of August the invisible beetles began to snore and the grass was as tough as hemp and was no color--no more than the sand was a color and we had worn our bare feet bare since the twentieth of June and there were times we forgot to wind up your alarm clock and some nights we took our gin warm and neat from old jelly glasses while the sun blew out of sight like a red picture hat and one day I tied my hair back with a ribbon and you said that I looked almost like a puritan lady and what I remember best is that the door to your room was the door to mine.
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5.08.2012
I Remember by Anne Sexton
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Love Anne.
ReplyDeletei know, right? i found some home videos of her reading on youtube the other day. powerful stuff!
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