Friday, April 18, 2025

he stands there

he stands there as if
 the most popular boy in pre-K 
the other kids clustered around
exclaiming at his new clothes
           that's my old T-shirt said one
           my old rain boots said another
           those pants will make you itch
          ask me how I know, said the wag 
he stands there dull
the shape of shame in his mouth
pushing up the smile that wants 
to droop, thinking up a comeback  
           in years to come he'll be bemused
           that his kids aim to shop vintage
           and give clothes away seasonally
           that his wife wants to thrift... and
he stands there, still
when she invites him to come 
lifted like a ship in a calm harbor
surprised he finds welcome in this
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Pic: A magnolia tree in full bloom. (On a walk with L.)

7 comments:

Gillian said...

Nice.

Lisa's Yarns said...

‘The shape of shame in his mouth’ - that is my favorite line! I like that, for the most part, thrifting and hand me downs are more mainstream these days (or so it seems to me). Probably 80% of my kids’ clothes are hand me downs from other families!

Nicole said...

Wow, Maya. Just wow.

StephLove said...

Very nice

J said...

I love the hope at the end, after being humiliated when he was little.

maya said...

Thanks so much, friends!! XX

Sarah said...

ooooooof

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