Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Basically.

Everything We Do

by Peter Meinke

Everything we do is for our first loves
whom we have lost irrevocably
who have married insurance salesmen
and moved to Topeka
and never think of us at all.

We fly planes & design buildings
and write poems
that all say Sally I love you
I'll never love anyone else
Why didn't you know I was going to be a poet?

The walks to school, the kisses in the snow
gather as we dream backwards, sweetness with age:
our legs are young again, our voices
strong and happy, we're not afraid.
We don't know enough to be afraid.

And now
we hold (hidden, hopeless) the hope
that some day
she may fly in our plane
enter our building read our poem

And that night, deep in her dream,
Sally, far in darkness, in Topeka,
with the salesman lying beside her,
will cry out
our unfamiliar name.

Friday, October 3, 2008

this is my dream minute



Thursday, April 3, 2008

are you there, blog? it's me, laura*

For reals this time, okay guys?
Look forward to:
What We Wore to Muir Woods
Getting Overwhelmed at H&M
WHICH SHOE

ALSO! :
Dying Hair
Undying Hair (there is a commercially available product that does this, God Bless America)
Seattle Thrifting Map




















* soon after writing this title, I realized I could not possibly be the first person to make this joke.


Monday, January 14, 2008

kind of like puggles.

I feel like the idea to breed horses and zebras must have started out as just the combining of their names. Like some zoologist stubbed his toe one morning while he was pouring his cereal, and in a barely-awake moment of frustration blurted out "ah, ZORSE," rather than an actual curse. Or word. As he ate his Cheerios, he realized the potential moneymaker that is the zebra-horse lovepony. Lovezony. But is it just me, or is this perfect not-found-in-nature thing-I-want-in-my-backyard now doing some inspiring of its own?

OBSERVE:

Balenciaga SS08, photos from cuteoverload.com and style.com

HI!

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