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To get lost is to learn the way— printed sun-yellow on my apron. I didn’t tell the man get lost when he said “Me Too! I’d like to have you in bed.” He’d been drinking beers in the hottest sun but I listened and listened to how he’s lost and a little broken about mortality, its cost. Perhaps stuck at age eleven when his mother died. To get lost is to learn the way eventually. The man is almost sixty. Because I’m afraid to make sunchoke soup, my apron’s not gritty and years ago I played it safe when I should have been alive in a beloved’s bed getting lost to learn the way.
Marjorie Thomsen loves teaching others how to play with words and live more poetically in the world. She is the author of Pretty Things Please (Turning Point, 2016). Two poems from this collection were read on The Writer’s Almanac. One of Marjorie’s poems about hiking in a dress and high heels was made into a short animated film. She has been nominated several times for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. She is the recipient of poetry awards from the University of Iowa School of Social Work, Poetica Magazine, and others. Publications include Pangyrus, Rattle, SWWIM Every Day, and Tupelo Quarterly. Marjorie has been a Poet-in-Residence in schools throughout New England. She is a psychotherapist and instructor at Boston University’s School of Social Work.
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