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	<title>Poetry, Love Poems, Love Poetry, Black Poetry, Famous Poets, Tho Hay, Tho Tinh &#187; Geraldine Connolly</title>
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		<title>The Summer I Was Sixteen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The turquoise pool rose up to meet us, its slide a silver afterthought down which we plunged, screaming, into a mirage of bubbles. We did not exist beyond the gaze of a boy. Shaking water off our limbs, we lifted up from ladder rungs across the fern-cool lip of rim. Afternoon. Oiled and sated, we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The turquoise pool rose up to meet us,<br />
its slide a silver afterthought down which<br />
we plunged, screaming, into a mirage of bubbles.<br />
We did not exist beyond the gaze of a boy.</p>
<p>Shaking water off our limbs, we lifted<br />
up from ladder rungs across the fern-cool<br />
lip of rim. Afternoon. Oiled and sated,<br />
we sunbathed, rose and paraded the concrete,</p>
<p>danced to the low beat of &#8220;Duke of Earl&#8221;.<br />
Past cherry colas, hot-dogs, Dreamsicles,<br />
we came to the counter where bees staggered<br />
into root beer cups and drowned. We gobbled</p>
<p>cotton candy torches, sweet as furtive kisses,<br />
shared on benches beneath summer shadows.<br />
Cherry. Elm. Sycamore. We spread our chenille<br />
blankets across grass, pressed radios to our ears,</p>
<p>mouthing the old words, then loosened<br />
thin bikini straps and rubbed baby oil with iodine<br />
across sunburned shoulders, tossing a glance<br />
through the chain link at an improbable world.</p>
<p>Source:loc.gov</p>
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