After getting really into poetry in the back half of last year, I decided to take a poetry class as part of my Creative Writing Certificate program for UCLA Extension.
A recent prompt encouraged us to write an ode to something, and after having to throw out my all time favorite pair of sweatpants the night prior to getting the assignment, it seemed like destiny.
So here is a poem about my sweatpants.
May they rest in peace.
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Don’t go, I say every time
I yank open the creaky bottom drawer
shoving everything else to the side.
Unfolding the fabric, once thick
now thin as paper.
.
Don’t go, I say every time
I bundle them up on the bathroom floor
A familiar puddle of fleece
The clothing tag long cut off and
a small stain forgotten with age.
.
Don’t go, I say every time
I open the washing machine
Eyeing every button and zipper
Every heavy corner of denim
Every clasp and string that might
slice and strangle them to death
.
Don’t go, I say every time
I sit cross legged and feel
the breeze through the frayed seams
Feel the years we’ve spent together
Every packing and unpacking
The wear of the wears
.
Don’t go, I say
when I hear the rip
High pitched and desperate,
tired.
But I know their time has come.








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