Élodie
By maggyvaneijk
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It began with a drink
and nowhere to go
me and my footloose
American Dream
perched on the Left Bank
where I’d never seen that
kind of green in a glass
Drink up pal!
It’s just Kool-Aid with a hard-on.
She forgot again
that I’m not American
and those little green bubbles
gnashed through my mind.
Could I reinvent
myself
as a number
and multiply?
I awoke in a bed
where Ginsberg once slept and
she told me a story
about Kerouac:
We came awfully close, but he was afraid of me you see
My cheeks bloomed pudenda pink
when she described their debauchery
on the road but I matched hers
with a tale of some place I’d never been
- a surreptitious trading of lies
to which she smiled, the way
you do at your child when the
dog has died.
We spent my last euros on the Louvre
I spoke behind me in the queue
her face was made of glass
a reflection, tongue out
bink blink
I wanted to eat her
swallow her
collect her
put her into something more
compact, manageable.
Gotcha, didn’t I?
The Guide lost us in
the Egyptian wing
I was tired and
she loved keeping the
exit a secret
from me
and another Kerouac story
and another trick question
Where do you belong?
I said, at home in London where I was born
A snigger:
People aren’t trees; they lie when they speak of roots.
I wished, once again that we hadn’t met
no matter how she excites
like a kick in the eye
that ends with a plunge into
the sound-swallowing lake
where my copy of
On The Road
disintegrates
I dried myself
on the fur of her coat
and I felt an urge
to write:
What do we call the looseness around our hearts?
She laughed at me
but then grew soft
almost kind:
At least this line was not made in Taiwan
this line was made by a poet.
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This rocks. Your style is so
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I seem to remember a bizarre
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A number of sections are
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you're on top form Maggy, a
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Rang quite a few bells for
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Makes me long for a Chevy
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Love the trek here, Maggy.
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This is not only our shared
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Congratulations Maggy! I
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yeh, really liked it maggy,
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Really enjoyed this, maggy,
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Brilliant, as always. Well
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