2013 or so
revised just now
The 5th Dimension
She sang she couldn't get to sleep at all;
each pill, each trick, was just a waste of time.
The jukebox gave me her heart-melting voice
for just a quarter. Or was it a dime?
Forty years ago. More! I would rejoice
to hear the mellow, slightly maudlin tune
Marilyn wove from an unmade phone call,
from wakeful darkness and a sleepless moon.
Those were the days of AM radio,
of Nixon, Agnew, Watergate, and Ford:
names from the newspapers that I ignored.
Such youthful innocence! Where did it go?
With last spring's blossoms. Hey! I've found the song
on YouTube. Has it really been that long?
Poetry by Uncle Meridian

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Written on 2024-02-20 at 08:25




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