Love Songs (2)

Posted by anne duncan on Jun 4th, 2004
2004
Jun 4

Jenny carefully slid her key into the apartment lock and gently opened the door. Peering in, she looked to see if they were there waiting for her, Leonard’s dreams. The moment they heard her they would come, biting and snarling to tangle in a pile at her feet. There was a time when the apartment had been filled with laughter and teasing and she had loved Leonard’s dreams, Leonard’s passions, Leonard. Her own dreams were tame. She had domesticated them long ago and eventually she noticed that they were just gone, dried husks of themselves that she must have swept out unnoticing one day.

Creeping in she spotted Leonard at the kitchen table. He sat there; browsing through the pile of sailing books, and petting cruise to Baja as if it were a large cat. In fact, cruise to Baja was purring quite contentedly. Soon he would be foolishly talking about buying a boat. They couldn’t afford that and anyway, she was working now. The other dreams were arrayed around the room in varying degrees of somnolence. They lay strewn across the piles of dream paraphernalia, the old electric guitar, the cameras, the books, and pile upon pile of junk.

Quiet though she had been, eventually the dreams notice her and came boiling and hissing to swirl around her, with the older ones content to snarl nastily from their perches. She was slowly suffocating in Leonard’s dream. “Get rid of them”, she yelled. “When are you going to face reality and get rid of them?” Jenny cried as she slammed the door on her way out.

Hours later, Jenny came back to the apartment and found piled on the stoop, blocking the door, the piles of junk from inside. The dreams perched in various places, some snarling, some howling, and some crying softly. Reaching for the door, Jenny saw the note resting in front of the electric guitar. “You were right Jenny. I’ve gone to look for a job”. Jenny smiled softly for a moment until distracted by the wild laughter of rock star who sat happily ensconced on her bulging suitcase.

Love Songs

Posted by anne duncan on Mar 12th, 2004
2004
Mar 12

Perfumed in moonlight and rain she approached.  “Come, waltz with me” she whispered and her breath trailed like warm silk across my skin.   The invitation beckoned, tantalizingly at the tips of her fingers as she extended her hand to me.  It was not a waltz she offered.  It was a chance to dream with her, a choice to be ensnared. 

Smelling of autumn and spring time she breathed, “Come, waltz with me”, luring me into her world of mystery and delight.   She shed dreams, like a tree shedding leaves.  The older ones lay scattered around her, dry and brittle with the musty scent of disuse while the new clung, fresh and pliant, scented with possibility.

I watched as she spun slowly, her long skirts sweeping the dreams as they drifted around her.  Trailing her finger down my forearm, disturbing the fine hairs there, “Come” she sighed.  Dreams, fears, memories glinted in her eyes, but I watched as she slipped into the mist alone.

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