Undiscovered First by Feist
Folding clothes,
I think of folding you
into my life.
Our king-sized sheets
like tablecloths
for the banquets of giants,
pillowcases, despite so many
washings, seams still
holding our dreams.
Towels patterned orange and green,
flowered pink and lavender,
gaudy, bought on sale,
reserved, we said, for the beach,
refusing, even after years,
to bleach into respectability.
So many shirts and skirts and pants
recycling week after week, head over heels
recapitulating themselves.
All those wrinkles
To be smoothed, or else
ignored; they’re in style.
Myriad uncoupled socks
which went paired into the foam
like those creatures in the ark.
And what’s shrunk
is tough to discard
even for Goodwill.
In pockets, surprises:
forgotten matches,
lost screws clinking on enamel;
paper clips, whatever they held
between shiny jaws, now
dissolved or clogging the drain;
well-washed dollars, legal tender
for all debts public and private,
intact despite agitation;
and, gleaming in the maelstrom,
one bright dime,
broken necklace of good gold
you brought from Kuwait,
the strangely tailored shirt
left by a former lover….
If you were to leave me,
if I were to fold
only my own clothes,
the convexes and concaves
of my blouses, panties, stockings, bras
turned upon themselves,
a mountain of unsorted wash
could not fill
the empty side of the bed.
by Elisavietta Ritchie
St. Vincent at the Metro, 10.5.11. See more photos here!
Hearts / I Break Horses
There’s something to be said about songs with momentum like this, and that something is: I like them.
Does it make sense yet? Why I wanna be her?
Hey, listen up. Check out my friend Sarah’s tumblr, k?
My boyfriend would probably put this Mata Traders dress in my ‘prairie chic’ category.
A while ago I came across Mata Traders at a Fair Trade conference, and was super impressed with their clothing line. And their jewelry! I bought a pair of their earrings. I think their designs set them apart in the Fair Trade world.
BTW, World Fair Trade Day is this Saturday!
justin bieber meets best coast?
this lo-fi cover by code pie makes “baby” sound like any teenage love song from the fifties.