Near Matches
Ignore Exact
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A photograph turned face-down
(
person
)
by
junkpile
Sun Jul 09 2000 at 3:10:19
Is it our legacy, as women, to each have one of these? Mine is not only face-down but
on the top shelf of my closet
, out of reach, out of danger. He gave it to me awkwardly, visibly feeling dumb about it. Who gives somebody a framed picture of themselves? It was my favorite of his headshots, and I'd admired the frame, so he made it mine.
I can't remember
, now, what he took out of the frame to make it into a present for me, but he did,
he changed
that for me, and
put it in my hands
.
I had to fight my way through clothes and boxes to get to it, but I knew exactly where it was. I'm struck again by
how handsome he was
when he was calm
. Here he is looking down and away, hair in his face,
glasses sliding down
,
eyes closed
, thinking,
at ease
. Like he didn't care the camera was on him, like
he didn't care who was looking
. That was when
I liked him best
, when it wasn't so tremendous that I wanted to look at him. Later, of course, his attention to my attention grew
enormous and complicated
, a trap for us both. He wasn't handsome to me anymore, not even interesting. I wonder if I could have kept us both in that stage, hovering in the time when we were
enough
for each other, before either of us had to turn away.
Some kiss with their eyes closed
It's not so much that I like him as a person God, but as a boy he's very handsome
Three chords and no chorus
A moon, reflected in a tin ashtray. A brief pale sun, shrouded and without heat.
Nathan, This Is Unacceptable
His attention to my attention
before either of us had to turn away
The boy who spoke with the sky
Once when I got like this I thought I was building a boat
Photo album
photograph
Watership Down
don't believe everything you read on the internet
A house remembered
I like the color of your skin
Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle
Why do you whisper?
handsome
A Mind Forever Voyaging
Happiness is the best revenge!
September 8, 2006
John Adams's 1799 State of the Union Address
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