Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Susan
by Brandon Roses

I remember the day
When I crossed ways
With an amazing woman
Who has the charm of May

She invited me in
This was no mistake
She gave me that last
Of her husband’s cheesecake

As we talk a little while
I could tell
She was someone great
I need to know well

As I peeked and peered
Around her home
I was piecing a puzzle
Of a Susan unknown

I saw books of horses
Riding boots that don’t fit
In the bathroom the towel holder
Was a D-ring snaffle bit

In a book I saw pictures
Of a pretty, young rider
Sailing over the jumps
Like a calm, smoth hang glider

On the shelf sits a treasure
That makes me weak in the knuckle
The name Mary Sue
On a champion belt buckle

In the garage I saw something
That made my heart hollow
A dusty wood stall plaque
With the name Caro Regalo

I then saw Susan as
Someone tougher than leather
But when she opens her mouth
Her soft words are soft like a feather

When I pieced it together
I was dead like an opossum
I realized quickly that
Susan is legitimately awesome

2 comments:

Anne Burnett said...

So sweet! Who knew we had a "legitimately awesome" poet in the family? :)

Nicole Douglas said...

This is legitimately awesome!