Earrings Poem by anais vionet

Earrings



First outings (not a date exactly)
someone you're impressed with.
You trot out your best anecdotes
and venture small confidences.

You have to decide which 'you' to show
- the serious-seeming student, the ditz,
the pianist, the Tom Brady fan, the writer.

He does an impression of Tom Hanks
that was very good and very funny.
'It could have been worse, ' I said,
but he knew what I meant.
'It's my party trick, ' he said.

I thought of a long ago prom after-party
- a guy removing my earrings with his tongue
and grinning with pearls in his lips.

We're here, in the new, the now
but we're married to memories.

Thursday, December 9, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: teen,memories
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our now's and our thens sometimes overlap
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anais vionet

anais vionet

Paris, France
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