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“Hatboxes”

Hatboxes

Les voyages, qui forment la jeunesse, déforment les cartons à chapeaux.

— Rachel

 

And all the while what we secretly desired

as we stuffed our wardrobes with the most

au courant of overskirts, underdresses,

hoops and panniers, as pop

went the panniers to reveal

a free fall of silk from the empire

 

bodice, what we lusted

after in our taffetas and brocades

as we puffed our sleeves and huffed them into legs

of mutton, as we watched our waistlines

wobble into place and our big

bell skirts swing, ringing out

 

curfew and must, what we craved

as we cuffed our sleeves and collared buttons

and pushed them, as elevator hemlines

stuttered at calf and knee and dimple

before going down! again, as we frittered

paychecks on pantyhose and Lycra

 

spandex and Spanx — our passion

was not to have it all but to have

less, the few easy pieces

to toss into a carry-on, the all-

purpose dress, the wear-with-everything

sandals, the roll-up hat that sports

 

a certain Slant of brim. Rachel was right

about those broken hatboxes. Every

carpetbag and portmanteau that’s ever

been bumped along a corduroy road is broken

and our jeunesse is gone. We travel lighter

now. At least we work on it. The grown-

 

up soul looks back, sees her young self lugging

those old hard-sided suitcases with no

wheels but lots of Heft. Sees herself

stashing them deep inside the belly

of a Greyhound headed west. Each suitcase could

have been a house, she was that safe, except

 

she wasn’t safe, she knows that now. And so,

so lean the soul becomes that it needs nothing

more than motion. It’s what we hunger for,

the dress of flutter and twirl, the shoes of leap

and neverbound, the hat of flounce and spiral.

Dream on. We are unready for that

 

Distance. Desire pulls us back

to the marketplace, where we engage in self-

deceptive dialogues of stuff and luggage.

I’d bet a farthingale that I could cram

these new peep-toe wedges

into my daypack.

 

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