Oniomania

Posted by dualori | Posted in | Posted on Wednesday, December 24, 2008

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Oniomania

by Peter Pereira

Not so much the desire
for owning things
as the inability to choose
between hunter or emerald
green, to buy
just roses, when there are birds
of paradise, dahlias,
delphinium, and baby's breath.
At center an emptiness
large as a half-off sale table.
What could be so wrong
with a little indulgence?
To wander the aisles of fresh
new good things knowing
any of them could be hers?
With a closet full of shoes
unworn back home,
she's looking for love
but it's not for sale -
so she grabs three of
the next best thing.

"Oniomania" by Peter Pereira, from What's Written on the Body. © Copper Canyon Press, 2007.

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Posted by dualori | Posted in , , | Posted on Wednesday, December 03, 2008

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I love the moment when the page falls away and though you are reading and processing all this information, you begin to see the story unfold in front of you. It is the same as the moments of thinking just before dreaming. Then something rouses you and you realize that you were actually asleep. I love reading as I love dreaming, when you can be anywhere, when anything can happen. It is a thing I treasure.