ISSUE 32: WINTER 2016

American Girl circa 1907

When we play we / pretend to be / boys.

 

i

When we play we
pretend to be
boys. Boys can do
more. Father is our
main supporter.
Brings home baseballs,
bats, upon request
a football. We shoot
bottles off the
back fence with the
BB gun.
One Christmas arrives
a twenty two
rifle. Now we
can shoot the rats
in the barn’s grain room.

ii

Mother has the
Seamstress fashion
dark blue flannel
bloomers suiting our
more strenuous
activities.
We feel free and
athletic standing
apart from the
properly turned
out girls dressed in
ruffled pinafores
over top their
long full skirted
dresses. Also
somewhat as outcasts.

iii

I keep a bone
collection in
a special trunk
mother wants thrown out.
It includes a
cow’s skull. Spiders,
toads, grasshoppers,
a praying mantis.
Moths, large moths of
which I own a
luna, regal
and cecropia.
I prefer trap
door arachnids.
Venerate their
|efficient hinged lids.
With Muriel’s
help I run worm
races. Make a
harness from a grass
blade, a sulky
of a small leaf,
mark out a course
I make them follow.