Emily Dickinson And Elvis Presley In Heaven Poem by Hans Ostrom

Emily Dickinson And Elvis Presley In Heaven

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They call each other `E.' Elvis picks
wildflowers near the river and brings
them to Emily. She explains half-rhymes to him.

In heaven Emily wears her hair long, sports
Levis and western blouses with rhinestones.
Elvis is lean again, wears baggy trousers

and T-shirts, a letterman's jacket from Tupelo High.
They take long walks and often hold hands.
She prefers they remain just friends. Forever.

Emily's poems now contain naugahyde, Cadillacs,
Electricity, jets, TV, Little Richard and Richard
Nixon. The rock-a-billy rhythm makes her smile.

Elvis likes himself with style. This afternoon
he will play guitar and sing 'I Taste A Liquor
Never Brewed' to the tune of 'Love Me Tender.'

Emily will clap and harmonize. Alone
in their cabins later, they'll listen to the river
and nap. They will not think of Amherst

or Las Vegas. They know why God made them
roommates. It's because America
was their hometown. It's because

God is a thing without
feathers. It's because
God wears blue suede shoes.

Friday, May 16, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tom J. Mariani 23 November 2007

Most of my friends in school could not understand how I could dig Emily and Elvis at the same time. I'm glad to now know that at least God understands why they were both pretty cool. Tom

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Yen Cress 19 October 2007

Hans, You certainly have an enviable sense of the poetic! Who would have thought of such a creative juncture of these two amazingly talented people? I love it! Yen

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