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For today's piece of found poetry, I'm heading back into my 1980 diary.
That summer I lived the thrill of my first romantic relationship. This is from an afternoon and evening spent at my boyfriend's house. He lived on a lake and was one of seven kids. Coming from a family of two sisters myself, I just adored being gathered into the mob of his large family.
In His Neighbour's Boat
Mr. Savage found me a
Bathing suit
Philip, Barney, Brigie and I
Went swimming
The water was
Warm
I stayed for supper
Clam chowder, which was
Good
Pat lent me his
PA High School grey sweatpants
And an orange jacket
I went sailing
With Philip
In his neighbour's boat
While the neighbour
- Peter -
And Philip
Set up the boat
I held onto Hannah
Peter's delightful little baby
Sailing
Was a lot of fun
We had to
Watch out for
Speedboats
Skiers
The waves
They made
Were fun
- Julia Smith, July 26, 2009 / original text July 22, 1980
Dorothy says I loved being part of my friends big families, too.
Shelley Munro says I loved the sense of fun and family you showed us in this poem.
Louise says Loved it, Julia :o)
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Poetry Train Monday - 111 - In His Neighbour's Boat
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 11:25 PM 11 comments
Labels: Found poetry, In His Neighbour's Boat, Philip Savage, Poetry Train
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