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May 9, 2011

And I am Drinking Tequila with Ryan and Liz


And I am drinking tequila with Ryan    and Liz,
And Maxi said let’s all tell each other what we really think.
            And then we all decided…

There are these moments, like checking out at
the Dominick’s on Chicago between Hoyne and Damen
the newish one?  Yes, exactly.
I know I’ve been in Chicago longer
than it has, but whatever.
And you suddenly realize that the check-out
girl’s name is Stefanie too, though
she spells it with an “f” not her fault, blame
the parents they say

And I am drinking tequila with Ryan    and Liz,
And Maxi said let’s all tell each other what we really think.
            And then we all decided…

And there are people not this lucky being not this lucky
right now in time as Alison maybe misinterprets Josh maybe misinterprets
Al—but all of us are right  and for once
no one is just talking, but we’re all really Saying

And oh no, I think, I’ve left Hannah
To do the dishes, but I can’t get up
  can’t can’t get up and leave this, because
who knows who knows if in the next 60
years it will happen like this again,
   honesty, realness,    Becca’s winking and Amy’s
wonder at  Why, Why not me
            And everyone saying things to Micah things things that he
doesn’t seem to hear, and nobody has to
change but isn’t it
            Hey!  Isn’t it just nice sometimes to know that someone is paying that much
Attention   /   that someone else just proved you
   exist   assuming they exist   assuming you
   exist   assuming.
               We exist assuming.

And I am drinking tequila with Ryan    and Liz,
And Maxi said let’s all tell each other what we really think.
            And then we all decided…

It’s castro night, Ryan says, which I
gather to mean tequila and cigars
  And one of these is my favorite and
one of these makes me wish I weren’t so
asthmatic or Ashkenazi or whatever it is that causes
me to be so jealous of people who
can inhale or have cats

And Max and Evan are each lying on one of my legs, like sons I just haven’t
had time to have (Maybe later?)
And I am rubbing their backs like
mothers they know, but not all of.
       Like how she thought she’d be
a writer for sure            or maybe yeah maybe
a model if only those two things
were different, yeah those two,
pretty obvious, huh.

And I am drinking tequila with Ryan    and Liz,
And Maxi said let’s all tell each other what we really think.
            And then we all decided…

And somewhere (I know where, 3 blocks north of
my sublet apartment) Leslie is taking
    care of the daughter    (the exact daughter)
who never would have been born if her
     sister hadn’t,                        Not now, not for now.
      The worst happens.
      The best comes out.
 But we don’t get to just relabel the worst
as the way it should be had to be needed to be.
            There are endless options, or
 Or at least one or two.
We should talk about it sometime.
            Yep, that’s my hand.

And I am drinking tequila with Ryan    and Liz,
And Maxi said let’s all tell each other what we really think.
            And then we all decided…

Not all of this poem is true. 
I don’t think Liz actually drank
            any tequila.
    (but Ryan’s little brother Joe did.)
                                  So there were still 3.                       

2 comments:

  1. " Hey! Isn’t it just nice sometimes to know that someone is paying that much
    Attention / that someone else just proved you
    exist assuming they exist assuming you
    exist assuming.
    We exist assuming."

    You just put the biggest smile on my face. Love u!

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