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by Lucksmiths


Lucksmiths – Ficiton (from Warmer Corners.)

Written down here, gentle reader
         
It seems too good to be true
               
But there’s a girl in Kansas City
        
With my favourite tattoo
                    
Oh why would I lie to you?

         
This was in another century
          
Somewhere near the summer’s end
    
The fahrenheit was frightening
      
I was awake the whole weekend
  
Invited to a barbecue
        
I found refuge in the kitchen
            
Discussing post-war US literature
                  
With a girl whose upper arm read “fiction”
                              
Like it might have been typewritten

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When I asked her its significance
             
She said she sometimes took reminding
         
What she wanted to be doing
        
Whether reading it or writing
     
I admitted admiration
         
For both typeface and intent
               
And said more softly — sotto voce —
       
I knew too well what she meant
                                
She just smiled and in a while she went

                               
For a time I forgot this ever took place
                                 
She left her bottle on the bookcase

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So though I leave you little option
       
But to take me at my word
    
I assure you, dearest listener
        
That it happened as you’ve heard
     
A beer left on a bookshelf
     
At a bygone barbecue
      
By a girl from Kansas City
        
With my favourite tattoo
                      
Oh why would I lie to you?
                      
Oh why would I lie to you?
                      
Oh why would I lie?