I dig through the pile of things thrift-store bound
A collection of never-minds confined in paper bags.
There’s my leggings with a hole in the knee
A slightly squished hat which I examine, shake out, and crown myself
Some ugly sandals (glad somebody’s getting rid of them)
A purple swimsuit cover-up which wasn’t needed in the first place
And a soft gray shirt with an elephant on it.
I grab the shirt
It’s not joining the sad party in the paper bags!
I remember my mother putting on the shirt
I remember wishing it was mine
Now it is mine.
Now I have the elephant shirt!
I say that it will be my nightshirt.
I love my elephant shirt!
I take a shower and put it on that night
Floating in happy happy visions
Of that elephant in detailed white lines staring out from its vantage point on my stomach.
I put it on
It’s so much bigger than I thought it was
All my elephant dreams pop like bubbles
The hole where the head should stick out like a lonely tree
Has become a swamp, and I feel silly stupid.
I whip the shirt off,
Crumple it
Frown at the too-big neck-hole
And put it away from me.
Thrift-store shirt once more.
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