Catherine Chandler's Poetry Blog

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Madison Street: Kitty Kramer

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Kitty Kramer

 

There’s Kitty Kramer, racing double-quick

on that red Schwinn of hers, a baseball card

clacking in the spokes. She lives next-door

in an ancient double-block of ghetto brick

with thirteen double cousins whose back yard

is way too tame for Kitty anymore.

 

You won’t catch Kitty on the hopscotch squares

or jumping rope. She’s game for double dares.

 

Last spring it was those roller skates, but soon

she’ll drive her Daddy’s tail-finned Pontiac.

As Kitty flies this summer afternoon,

I see a girl who jams the luggage rack,

indifferent to the way the Full Crow Moon

trails a bus that won’t be doubling back.

 

 



 

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