Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Donal Mahoney- A Poem

The Girls in Steno, 1970

 
When it’s break time
the girls all walk together,
cigarette-protector cases
clasped between their index
 
tapers and their thumbs.
On each girl’s fingers glow
iridescent lacquers.
When break time nears,
 
they peek at each other,
twinkle, giggle, nod.
When break time comes,
a bell rings and the girls rise
 
like Lazarus. High on heels
they click in couples down the hall
to fill an elevator.
They get off at One. There
 
they float across the cafeteria,
men everywhere,
eyes everywhere.
(Is he the one?)
 
When a new girl’s hired
the old girls
put her to the test:
Will she join them
 
for the coffee break?
If she does, she joins them forever,
even after she marries,
retires or expires.

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