Five Dollar Dress I’ve seen forever dancing in the kitchen in her bare feet and her thrift store dress. The sweater on her shoulders was left at her place by some past Tom Sawyer of a lover (it’s some kind of a test.) If we don’t have a car, we can ride the bus. If we don’t have money, we will still have us. We could really use some money, and some better days to come, but I’ve seen her dancing in the kitchen in her bare feet wearing her summer dress. It won’t always be like this. Something will come for us, Come in the future or come from the past, Tom Sawyer for his sweater, maybe, or money we have to have and haven’t got - but until then we have right now, and we have enough for the wishing well, five dollars for a dress. a pencil for a poem, and whatever for the rest. Steve Passey is from Southern Alberta. He is the author of the collection Forty-Five Minutes of Unstoppable Rock, (Tortoise Books) the novella Starseed, (Seventh Terrace) and many o...
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