Wednesday, June 15, 2011
"I Love You Like a Good Game of Skee-Ball" by Eileen G'Sell
Eileen G'Sell was one of three featured readers at the Monday, May 23, reading.
The next reading, at Duff's, 392 North Euclid, in the Central West End, will be held on Monday, June 27, will feature Phil Gounis, Will Kyle, and Nicky Rainey.
Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; admission is $3.
Advance sign-up for the open-mic following the featured readers is encouraged. Click here to sign-up via e-mail.
I Love You Like a Good Game of Skee-Ball
First of all, I never said that.
Second, if I drove a stick
I sure didn’t do it for Jesus.
The manuscripts are warm and the salary
depressing. Behind the stars are blue
and bold, hearts we steer toward bluer skies.
No one knows the speed of joy, and no one
speaks of sinking. I lived the way
a sailor lives, and I’ve seen swallows
starve. For I smell of love
and Suavitel, for I love the way
the sailor loves. For every second
past, a silver captain listens. If this
is the gift, and this, the giver,
then this is the sea you were meant
to receive. This is the rain
you were meant to forget,
this, the star that will not forsake you.
My handmade hypotheses are legions
on, yet no one speaks of drowning.
If I have drowned, then let it be
with you, for you, and fallen birds.
First of all, I never said
that it wasn’t something worth saying.
You were the game
I was meant to lose. But the game
was sweet, and soft, my friend,
and my hand still warm from the weight of it.
-- Eileen G'Sell
Thanks to Ink Node.
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