a guy of our generation had snagged a bowl of nuts and chips. "We'll stay in here," our Spokesperson announced. Reaching for snacks turned into a tower of hands USA strong.
Our parents' generation were on the razor thin sometimes line between deciding their own fates and being swept along in political tide.
"She's too moody," ice being rocked side to side in a cranberry and vodka drink.
"It won't be that," lawyers assured.
"Turn this way," a paparazzi ordered. Drinks hastily put down. "Let's have a tour of the grounds, shall we?!" Arm hooks and holding backs. "Not really associated with them," an inner core of Republicanism. "Must be lonely," the man with the starting to sag face seemed to look at the drinks left behind and see only a challenge to tying it all together...like people roped together on a plank.
Scatter. Then in their line of fire, with the cameras, freeze. Team Captain said to if we get caught. "Why is your leg doing that?" A dismissive look to a surprised look screwing itself into feeling sad. "It just drags and stops working times." Tallest boy butt-wiggled over. "Okay, you freeze first." A nod, good plan if I
Can make it that far
You can, yeah?
Yah! Can, can
CAN, WE CAHN
LIKE TREES WE SCULPT but for the rage
"Good day Mother," hand gesturing WTF?! "DON'T" smacking helping hands away "Don't mind us, trees, our
"Director, oh director..."
It was then we knew something more about poverty's effects and the shape of a pocket 'round bout, where...
Our tiny ship hadn't moved but we'd been around the world in a minute. Talk if you can, we'd tell our guests, the lamed and frozen and "Yah ony cover'd in dis,""'Ee shmells," Ah, de winO, ticked off the list if LOST AND FOUND. "When?"
Distractions so a peek at a working watch. "When the lad's brother camed to claim him for me mother."
"Got it. Children, children."
"Go wi daht one. Wote dis book."
"Follow that RAINBOW!" People closing curtains and tucking treasures away. "Don't look."
The boy had trained. For weeks. And the day had arrived. A nun in engineer boots and a white blazer and skirt blew the whistle. Running in gunny sacks, the children hurled themselves down and down on the pitch. Parents whooped and hollered along the sidelines. Some threw down jackets and athletic bags and yelled to keep going, KEEP GOING. Kids got out of the gunny sacks and asked about rules then returned and kept going. Our mom and a brother had a strategy. The race seemed to be in slow motion, set to the tune of Chariots of Fire. "Now hop like a bunny! Three more steps," she fibbed. The brother had shut his eyes and was veering off course. Too much excitement, once they shut he couldn't fit in opening them. "DO OVER! DO OVER!" Kids started screaming.
Inside the school building, still no litmus paper. "What other Science can we do?" One kid patted down his mother's coat to find, Oh good we've got these!
"Maxi PADS!"
"Let's look at cotton under the microscope."
"Won't you be glad when the teachers return from Overseas?" A substitute-only woman poked her head into a classroom and asked. "Oh, I will," the mom said politely before turning and growling everyone into their seats.
"Why aren't you using your thinking caps?" A short male teacher asked the room of people tasked with a re-set. A grown up raised his hand, waited to be picked, then told, "Our heads have been all over the place."
"Oh, I heard. Especially this head," he plonked the gelatinous bust still sitting on a Science table with a rubber-tipped chalkboard pointer. Then he poked it. He was drawn into "the art as science project" by the immovability of the object. "Would you like to explain?" He asked a woman in a paint smeared male shirt. "I can," was all she said. He sighed. "How about a presentation?"
"Well, I
"Sometime next week?"
A tweenage kid walked to her desk and got on one knee. "Willya steel be home mum?"
She mumbled that she didn't know what to say before putting blank fresh sketchpads and charcoals in a soap dish into a sachel. She started for the door. "Where are you going?" The male teacher asked. "Did I say something wrong?" The woman didn't turn around and said, "I must go. I have to get ready."