Facing North

    I've lost my schoolgirl smile
    used it up on men
    with grabby hands
    that wiped it from my face

    I am no longer soft
    the bricks I kneel on
    my bed of nails
    have made me hard

    I have forgotten how
    to be sweet
    the flower that was me
    reeks of vinegar

    I used to be warm,
    now hug a cold stone
    my eyes have turned icicle blue
    and I'm always
    facing north


    War Story

    Jack was in Nam for 2 years
    but saw no action
    except that time in Saigon
    when some gook threw a bottle bomb
    into the window
    of an American bar
    where he was drinking

    you could buy American cigarettes
    everywhere and all the boo
    you wanted to blow
    but Tide and toothpaste
    had to be bought black market

    if you were lucky enough to have detergent
    it could be traded
    for some of the finest pot around
    maybe even Thai sticks

    the best sex
    was at the massage parlor
    those black haired beauties
    oiled ya up
    and jerked ya off
    but never kissed
    anyway
    most of them had gingivitis
    were thin like children
    no pubic hair
    smooth arm pits too
    Jack said
    it was like fucking
    your little sister


     Julie is a wage slave holed up in Ohio, and writes poems on company time. Some of which can be found on the web and in small inconsequential print zines. She is working on a chapbook to be sold at Border's, in the parking lot, out of the trunk of her car.
Julie Schillinger

 

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