Kit and kaboodle
Pop goes the poodle
Round and round the booboo bush
And never let it drop.
I wish I was up
I wish I was down
I wish we could go round and round
Spinning like the colorful wheel
That never ever stops.
Do you have an issue
What is the deal
If I have an orange
Than I’d need to peel
Unless I just bit
The whole thing through
Cause that seems like something
I would do.
She never meant to go to the carnival that night. She would have never left her room, never flicked off Netflix and kicked on her shoes, if she had known he would be there. She would have picked up her phone and called her best friend. They would have gone to the mall and flirted with the kiosk workers and it would have been fine. She would have eaten too many over processed corn dogs and the cashiers would have called security because they would assume she was stealing lipstick even when it was her own from home.
Shed like a snake
But sting like a bee
Don’t break glass
And don’t touch me
But actually do
Is there a way
To get through to you?
We could drive to Memphis
But let’s just stay at home
Why should we leave the city
When this is our Rome?
The thing about Rome is it fell
Though
So maybe it’s falling apart.
I think I know where some glue is
But I wonder if that works for hearts.
I’ll have to order that
Weave in weave out
And sneak in
At the middle of the night.
She walked in through the fairground gates and her best friend ran up to her, laughing and throwing her arms around her shoulders.
“This is going to be so much fun.”
And she believed her. She had no reason not to. She had absolutely no plausible reason for thinking the night could end badly until they rounded the merry go round corner and saw him and his friends and the other girl; the girl that he loved out loud and for real. She was so pretty, with very long red hair that touched the tips of her manicured nails as she swished by, leaving everyone dizzy in the wake of her perfume. Our girl, the thought-this-was-a-good-idea girl named Ece Benli, was wearing Marvin the Martian socks and her hair smelled like tuna, leaving everyone dizzy for different reasons, especially if they were allergic to seafood.
Ah don’t break the window
You lavender rose garlic boy
You may smell like patchouli
But love is not a toy
So don’t be plastic
Don’t be fake
Be the party
Not just the cake.
Burnt down the kitchen
So let’s run away
I’ll ride a cow
And you lead the way
Cause it’s already dark
And I can’t really see
But if you hold my hands
I know that I’m me
And since we are here
Let’s walk down
Let’s chat by the pier.
You grab my shoes
I’ll hold your shirt
Throw up some hay
And the earth is all dirt
Rich and dark
Like the night air
Fold your hands
Rest in my hair.
Ece had met him, the patchouli boy, in a Trader Joe's market last fall. She was looking for tiny organic pumpkins and found him instead, hiding being a stack of almond ice cream. She liked his shirt; she had always had a soft spot for boys who were brave enough to proclaim their musical interests like it was no big deal. “I like that band too,” she said, reaching over his crouched form to get to the ice cream behind him. He smiled, grinning into his palms, and stood up, still leaning against the fridges. They talked until her mom called her from the parking lot and she left then, but not without his phone number. The talking moved from bands to favorite colors to deathly fears to hopes to dreams and soon they were closer than one would have imagined a pumpkin girl and an ice cream aisle boy to be. The only problem was that the ice cream aisle boy was buying ice cream for his girlfriend that day, not for a sister or mother or young nephew named Philly Cheesteak Ramon. Yeah, girlfriends didn’t bode well for the future, but they still talked every night. They still went to the pier after the sun came down and the stars started shining, not too much but just enough light.
Collarbones collarbones
Hands along the keys
Sweaters and blankets
And everything free.
Kiss me miss me
But always late to play
You do in the nighttime
What we should do in the day
Creeping about
Like a worm
I love you always
But you never learn.
Why are we hiding
I like your clothes
Let’s go to the movies
You can pick the shows.
Your hands are warm
And mine are cold
You say we are young
But I want to grow old
With you by my side
With your hand in mine
Till we walk with walkers
And with dentures we dine.
I feel like it’s falling apart
And does glue work for a heart?
I wish we had known from the start
That not all pretty things end in art
Some end up in boxes and carts.
Like photos in an attic
Songs on a playlist
Tears grow so heavy
Now as I say this
Because you are my favorite person
And I know you could love me back
But things aren’t working out
All our systems have been hacked.
Her friends had warned her about boys like this, but she didn’t want to admit it to herself. She was bored and sick of being alone and left out of her friends late afternoon spill the tea parties. She wanted someone to talk to and about and with and for. If he provided that, she was going to run with it. Only, after a while, she could feel the relationship shift from convenience and fun to actual… something. Something she couldn’t stand the thought of ruining by saying hello in public, least of all with the real girlfriend wrapped around his shoulders like the Marquis De Sade’s fluffy, expensive boa. Ece veered left, ignoring Theo and Adiah, and almost ran straight into a cotton candy stand.
But for now I won’t say that
For now we’ll say nothing at all
You be at
My beck and call
I’ll say jump and you’ll fly
I’ll ask for water and you’ll cry
And together we’ll drink the moon.
Stay with me
In this little Rome
It can be our castle
But it can’t be a home.
Before you go
Let me tell you this
Ink fills a page
But not a wrist.
Glue can fix cardboard
Glue can fix paper
But what we have is broken
So nothing can taper
The damage is done
You like me when the stars are shining
But when the sun rolls around
Your attention spans declicing.
Maybe that’s why
You never say my name
When I stop by.
Kit and Kaboodle
So what’s new
You like me
And I love you.
As the fall turned into the winter, the days got short and the nights got warm. The girlfriend, well, at least the daytime girlfriend, Adiah, went away for a few weeks for a skiing trip and Ece and Theo stole more time than they should. They found each other talking about the future like they would have one together and that scared them so then they talk much at all. Even in the silence, though, they found each other watching reruns of their shared favorite Disney shows, eating cereals on the basement sofa at three am, holding hands across the truck seats as they drove out to watch the rain flood into the river, and those actions spoke louder than words. They read poems in the graveyard, pages backlit by moonlight and hair streaked through by the tinny yellow stars. Adiah came home and found her boyfriend happier, Ece bought a new flashlight and stuffed it under her mattress to give to Theo when he visited next. She couldn’t have him falling out of the window frame and breaking his neck. She couldn’t have him breaking anything other than her heart.
Your sweater tumbles in my washing machine
We danced in the rain till sunrise
I wish you’d take off your mask
So I could see more than your eyes.
They’re gray but blue
And also green
They’re yellow, pink
Aquamarine
Like nothing I’ve ever seen
You remind me of Easter
I think of the bunny
Who used to bring me candy
But nothing seemed funny
About the way you talk
When you’re too tired to think better
Of anything that comes out of your mouth.
Like that song we used to play in the car
I’m wondering
Are you nice because you’re nice
Or are you nice because you need something
And why would you need me
If all I do is sing you songs
Make you food
Drive your car
Write you poems
And dedicate my novels to you.
Ece braced herself, now, against the cotton candy stand. Her mind spun with visions of the chaos that would engulf her and the rest of the town if she dared even wave at Theo. There would be the taking off of earrings and the ripping out of hair. She could feel the nails against her skin, tearing bitterly at hands that had touched the art that did not belong to her own museum. “Maybe we should just go.” She swallowed the tears rising in her throat like unchecked baggage in the back of an illegal jet plane and grabbed her best friend by the wrist. “We really should just go.” Her friend nodded, understanding in the moment that Ece’s wellbeing was more important than fun at the carnival. They both ducked towards the exit, but as they did, Adiah decided she wanted to compliment Ece’s best friend, June, on her academic achievement of valedictorian. Ece made eye contact with a puddle of something gray and slimy smelling on the ground. Theo dropped Adiah’s hand and brushed some spare crumbs off his hoodie. If anyone had been paying attention, they would have known something had shifted in the cosmos, but luckily everyone was too caught up in the carnival passion to notice. Ece looked up, making the second mistake that night. Theo bit his lower lip, front teeth still stuccoed with bits of the turkey leg he’d shared with Adiah.
Just
Forget about what I said
Now and sit on my floor
The carpet is warm
But not at the core.
Keep my place
While I get us a snack
Don’t forget me
I’m coming right back.
Eat these crackers
Drink this please
Turn up the music
And I’ll bring you some tea.
I know I complain
But it’s a poet’s curse
I know you’ll leave as soon as
The moon leaves in her hearse
But hey, the stars are out
And we’re staying in
As soon as the sun stays behind the mountains
The story’s yet to begin.
Ece shook it off, smiled at Theo and Adiah. “Yeah, June’s amazing, isn’t she? It’s so nice to see you, Adiah, we missed you while you were gone last winter.” No one had missed Adiah that much, least of all Ece, who had felt like pouring sugar in her gas tank every time she saw her and Theo stride by together in the school hallways. Not that she had any right to feel that way. Adiah wasn’t the one kissing someone else’s real boyfriend. Ece was. Adiah grinned back and Ece felt her heart wrench. She wanted to tell Theo to stop reading poetry in the graveyards with her when he had such a sweet cinnamon roll like Adiah to attend to. She didn’t, though. She just waved again and pulled June out of the fairgrounds. When they reached the car, Theo had already texted her four times.
I’ll get distracted
You’ll bring me back
You know how it goes
We’ve got in the knack
Of leaving and loving
Living and learning
While everyone else
Just dreams of what we are.
The moon is fading
The walls are peeling
Surely you could feel
How I am feeling
But I know we’re playing
So let’s keep pretending
Why not keep going
See where this is ending.
She set the car moving and they charged out of the fairgrounds. Ece ignored her phone even though it was slowly blowing up. “Ecie, do you want me to read you the messages?”
“No, that’s fine.” She kept driving onward, on the verge of speeding but not quite there. She was slowed by anger that wasn’t hers to be felt and guilt that she 1000% deserved.
Your girlfriend
You love her
You
Put no one above her
And I’m the second choice
Which usually I wouldn’t mind
But there’s breaking
In my voice.
There’s a catch in my chest
A trip in my feet
I realize
We have no pictures to delete
So if we ended this
Whatever it may be
There would be no evidence
For the court to see
That we ever knew each other
That we danced the rain
That we shared cereal
Sweet thoughts and loud pain.
Ece pulled into the nearest gas station.
She grabbed her phone.
She read the apologetic messages from Theo and thought of what they had pulled each other into; a bad mad swirling of secrets and lies and everything Ece herself always said she would stand up against, never fall for. She scrolled down the screen and began to select messages to delete them as she thought of Adiya’s kind, sweet doe eyes blinking at her innocently. She didn’t have a clue. Ece wondered if Adiyah loved Theo too and if Theo actually loved Adiyah back, if he tried his best with her and cherished her and cared about her even when the shield of nighttime faded away. Ece vowed to talk to Theo, really look at his dumb face and tell him what for even as her heart fluttered like paper weightless manuscripts and her stomach flipped like omlet eggs. She wouldn’t keep doing this to herself or Theo or Adiyah. It wasn’t worth it. She handed June her phone and turned the car back onto the highway; directed towards the fairgrounds. This was going to be settled one way or another, as civilly as Ece could manage. It would be a beginning and an end no matter how the story went, but Ece had to snap out of the cycle. Jaw set, she drove. The radio, barely heard over the thrum of her thoughts, sang it’s the end of the world as we know it and in her head, Ece knew she would feel just fine.
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Just an explanation for why I thought this fit the prompt: So apocalypse doesn't have to mean the end of the world. It also has connotations of "to be revealed" or "uncovered" so I thought that in this story there would be some kind of drama revolving around a romance that was a secret, but not the good kind and at the end I wanted it to end. Then when I started writing, I found myself torn between what I would do if I was in the same situation as Ece and Theo and Adiyah, bless her heart. It got complicated. I kept writing. I hope the re...
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Nice style !, Liked the poetry. Can you also read my stories? Thanks for your time.
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:) I read one of them and liked the rest. Will try to comment later, thanks!
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Such an interesting story. Wonderful job. AND THAT NOTE IN YOUR BIO— AHHHHHH LOVE IT—
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I just dropped in here to say: Your bio? That downvoter note at the end? Best thing I've ever read Better than Harry Potter Better than Keeper of the Lost Cities Better than The Hate U Give (and that's saying something) Better than the Princess Diaries series (the one by Meg Cabot) I would like to shower you with the gift of my endless gratitude for gracing the world with those beautiful words. haha I'm just kidding. But seriously. lol. :)
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I love the mix of poetry and stories. I think it matches the prompt, Rhonda. No need to worry. Forgot to mention that your profile pic is amazing. ;)
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Ah yes, it's a joke because in my bio I mention being *swamped* with business. :)
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Haha!
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Rhondalise, this was AMAZING! Great work!
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Wow, fantastic read! I loved the mix of poetry and prose! It was a really unique twist on the prompt that I wasn't expecting at all. Normally I would read a story in a few minutes, but I sure took my time on this one to absorb all of the wonder and such you included. "We have no pictures to delete So if we ended this Whatever it may be There would be no evidence For the court to see" This was my favorite line, I think it flowed really well. I found myself kind of chanting your poetry in my head as I read it, and I could still...
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Lol, the beginning is giving me 'Alice in Wonderland' vibes. Great story, I love how you wrote differently than usual. :) Could you please read my new submission, 'Only Alien'?
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I like how you've blended the poetry and prose. It's like looking into Ece's journal. This is all vivid and easy to follow. Given how their relationship started around music (the band shirt), it's appropriate that there's a sound track for its apocalypse. And it's a great song 😁.
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good story
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Mmm, thanks, Emma! You said in your bio you might have some harsh feedback; didn't see that here but thank you anyway and if you have helpful critiques I'd be glad to hear them.
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hmm, i didn't really have any... most of the time it's harsh accusations tho
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Hi Rhondalise! This is a beautiful story and a wonderfully creative take on the prompt! I love your lyrical, poetic style. You are a truly brilliant writer and I am excited to read more of your works! Also, your bio is amazing. I know not who the elusive downvoter is but they've got a big storm coming. Would you mind reading something of mine? I would really appreciate feedback from such an eloquent writer :)
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Wow!!! I feel like if you made this poem/song into a legit one with music and stuff, it would go VIRAL!!!! And yeah the story was GREAT!!!
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Yeah, the poem was a personal info dump and so I wrote a story around it. :D Too bad I can't write music. :(
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Lol, you just did!! Just add some drums or beats and youd good to go!! I would LOVE to see this on YouTube! And I wouldn't even be annoyed if this got stuck in my head! lol
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who would sing though? Not me! I promise I'll let you guys know if it's online. :)
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Hmmm.... any of your friends ? Yes sure! I would love to know!
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Actually I do have some friends who could, I just don't know if I could pay them enough haha.
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Beautiful story. I really liked this one--probably the best I've read from you, and almost certainly one of the best stories I've read on Reedsy to date. Even compared to contest winners, this was a doozy. The prompt is so beautifully rendered. You really made me care for the characters, which, in my book, is the ultimate measure of a story. And I agree--an apocalypse is a catastrophe of some kind. In Ece's mind, the romance takes place after the catastrophe of Theo and Adiyah meeting. Some, more OCD critic could probably berate you...
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Thank you so much! let me know how the free verse stuff goes and also if you find my poetry; I sent a list on another comment thread around here.
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Found the list. ;)
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Took me a few hours, but I got a first draft of free verse poem out there. :) It's my first time writing a romance, so I'd love if you could give me some feedback.
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Oh Rhonnyyyy This was so goooooooooood! I love the poetry and the emotion and the jfakldfjl just the everything I don't really know what to say.
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:) anything you'd change though?
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Hm in the start I was confused about putting names to characters maybe make it a bit more clear? By the end I had it though.
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