to my students
a response to William Klein’s “Blurred Teenagers”
by Trisha Carlson
When you’re young
and out of school
it’s easy to be confident,
and recklessly alive,
elbows flailing
in a jive, high-five;
working to impress.
to the corner,
the gang
and do it again
an upper-cut;
the stolen rims, a ride;
the buddy, a dealer,
what happened
to the music, the bikes,
the empty lot baseball?
Stop once in your blur
to think about tomorrow.
Youth is smoke.
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