Hiner Kentucky, 1969
Summer that year smelled
like
mayonnaise
down at the end of the holler where
the waters ran over
coal-flecked rocks. I was almost
ten; the world now
a stranger—my body’s blood,
tang of a screen door after
rain.
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Love that last line.
I agree with Jessica! Fabulous!
This made me hungry and forget to brush my teeth.
Haunting images.
wonderful memory evoking images, mystical
down at the end of the holler, (just the very word holler will sell me on any other lines a poet might be willing to share). Loved it.
K. Bruce Florence
This evokes so much feeling and so many memories.