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Sestina Modeling
5/11/12
 Outside in the front yard the sprinklers 
 sprayed, and the girls with the long hair 
 in waves like divas
 ran across the field, 
 green like the stretch of a mountain. The ice cream
 came out in boxes and Jenni said No Thank You. The boy with the parakeet
 
 and the closed, red mouth petted his silent parakeet, 
 watching from across the street. The sprinkler
 made puddles, and Jenni said once again No Thank You to the ice cream. 
 The teenage girl next door divided the girls’ hair 
 into braids, while the rest were sprawled out on the field. 
 And Jenni’s baby sister fanned her pale skin, the self-named diva.
 
 She looked with concern onto her sister, the little Diva
 did, and the parakeet
 stood on the boy’s shoulders. And the teenager lay in the sun on the field, 
 while neighborhood dads dared to make and avert nervous gazes. The sprinkler’s 
 cold jet kept coming, and the girls’ hair
 was wet and smooth.  But the forgotten ice cream
 
 lay melting on the porch. The cool whites and pinks of ice cream
 lay in a forgotten puddle. On young, skinny legs the diva
 stood and glanced at the place Jenni had been, touching her fine hair.
 Behind the caged glass, the parakeet
 began to flap its wings, and a fretting mother worried about the sprinkler
 and the drought that was coming. She glanced at the flooded field,
 
 and noticed the brown, browner, browning field
 becoming browner yet, mixing with the color of dripping ice-cream.
 The fretting mother made her way towards the sprinkler
 And across the grassy plane was the diva
 Making her way towards Jenni. As the parakeet
 Knocked its strong beak against the glass. And the girls’ with the braided hair
 
 giggled. The teenager with her glistening body and shiny hair
 moved her body in ways new and bold. The field
 grew mushy, and the boy looked nervously at his anxious parakeet.
 Jenni glowered at the melting ice cream,
 and from afar her sister came towards her, the self-named Diva.
 And the fretting mother passed by the girl on her journey to the sprinkler.
 
 The sun was blurring the scene: melting ice-cream, screaming parakeet,
 teenager with her long hair walking back home, and rushing across the field
 was the self-named Diva, who saw the fretting mother yank the sprinkler off.

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