How the four of us lost it
by Emalisa Rose
Betty was first; it was under
the boardwalk, down at the
Rock, only the gulls
were
around. She told us it
hurt,
but wore a big badge
the
next day, blabbing to
all on
the bleacher seats,
watching
her "Tony"
play B.Ball. Then
came Carlotta; it
happened
with Gina, but fifteen
months
later, she had Mario's
baby. Lisa
loved Marty. Hers was
another
popped cherry, down at
the
shoreline, next to the
southern
arcade. He told her he'd
love
her till doomsday. But Marty
jumped over the
cliffside, strung
out on speed. Lisa went
on; she
had three
abortions.
I was the last of the
virginal four.
It hadn't intrigued me
that much.
I was happy to dabble in
foreplay
and three play. I
married Peter;
my first and my last.
The four of
us fab, in our own
special way.
* * * * *
When not writing poetry, Emalisa
Rose enjoys crafting with macrame and doll making. She volunteers in animal
rescue and knits blankets for shelter cats. She lives by a beach town, which
provides much of the inspiration for her art. Her work has appeared in Cholla
Needles, Rat's Ass Review, Open Arts Forum and other journals.
Fab!
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