Thursday, March 19, 2015

Carpool, Age 9

Carpooling home from ballet
with the other girls
They are graceful
I am gangly
My brown curls
spring free from
the pins
Their sleek blonde strands
stay smooth as ever
Waiting for our ride
I fling my arms into second position
straight into a perfect nose
indignant gasps
angry tears
rolled eyes
our ride arrives
I climb in last
staring at my pink shoes
trying to make myself as small
as the ballerina
in a music box





5 comments:

  1. I love how you captured the moment when we hit life smack in the face. We all have a similar story, but the poetry and pacing of your piece brought my experience crashing from memory to smack in the face! It was good because I reminded myself that I am older now and that was then. Thanks for the lift!

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  2. Such a sad but familiar image! I'll bet the sleek, blonde girls felt exactly the same.

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  3. Such a sad but familiar image! I'll bet the sleek, blonde girls felt exactly the same.

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  4. Oh, so sweet and sad. You are able to capture so much in so few words.

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  5. I agree with everyone. Such a bittersweet moment beautifully captured in this poem.

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