Harriot West
Juvenescence
What slender youth, bedewed with perfumes . . .
—Horace, Book 1, Ode V, “To a Flirt”
l still have a few of those old Loeb Classics on the top shelf in my study—slim volumes with scarlet covers. I always carried one on Friday afternoons when I took the train into Cambridge to visit my boyfriend. He didn’t care if I’d ever read an ode or epode, but style mattered to him, and that tiny red book was a splendid accessory—especially set off against my smart camel hair coat. It even spiffed up a pair of jeans and moth-eaten mauve sweater.
dried petals from a pale pink rose he gave me . . . the scent of dust summer leaves behind
About the Author
Harriot West lives in Eugene, Oregon, and rarely manages to write a prose poem that feels complete without adding at least one haiku.
love the piece reminds me of Salinger.I can visualize the camel hair coat against a scarlet cover your boyfriend had a good eye
John Budan
Newberg Oregon