SUMMER I WAS SIXTEEN


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DATE: Sept. 23, 2016, 8:04 a.m.

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  1. The turquoise pool rose up to meet us,
  2. its slide a silver afterthought down which
  3. we plunged, screaming, into a mirage of bubbles.
  4. We did not exist beyond the gaze of a boy.
  5. Shaking water off our limbs, we lifted
  6. up from ladder rungs across the fern-cool
  7. lip of rim. Afternoon. Oiled and sated,
  8. we sunbathed, rose and paraded the concrete,
  9. danced to the low beat of "Duke of Earl".
  10. Past cherry colas, hot-dogs, Dreamsicles,
  11. we came to the counter where bees staggered
  12. into root beer cups and drowned. We gobbled
  13. cotton candy torches, sweet as furtive kisses,
  14. shared on benches beneath summer shadows.
  15. Cherry. Elm. Sycamore. We spread our chenille
  16. blankets across grass, pressed radios to our ears,
  17. mouthing the old words, then loosened
  18. thin bikini straps and rubbed baby oil with iodine
  19. across sunburned shoulders, tossing a glance
  20. through the chain link at an improbable world.

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