The Girls of Winter Poem by Jim Harrison

The Girls of Winter

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Out the window of the bar I'm watching
a circle of girls stretching and yawning
across the street. It's late January and 74
degrees. They love the heat because
they are a moist heat. Heat loves
heat and today is a tease for what comes
with spring around here when the glorious birds
funnel back up from Mexico. The girls
don't care about birds because they are birds.
I recall in high school a half dozen
cheerleaders resting on a wrestling mat
in short shorts in the gym, me beside them
with a silly groin ache. What were they?
Living, lovely, warm meat as we all are
reaching out of our bodies for someone else.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dutendra Chamling 13 April 2016

Jim Harrison! Wonderful poem....!

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Edward Kofi Louis 01 April 2016

A view across the street! ! ! Nice work.

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