Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Haha, this is the horrible thing I submitted to the Autumn contest, it was SO MUCH FUN to make!

Autumn Bind

 

I remember

when I was a kid

first finding out that “fall”

was sometimes called

“autumn.”

I don’t remember

how I felt about it then,

but from my perspective

now it seems

a bit silly,

a bit redundant,

a bit annoying. 

Why all the silent letters, Autumn? 

What’s with all the u’s? 

Don’t you know that u

is the least cool vowel? 

Not counting y and w. 

Wait,

is w widely considered to be a “sometimes” vowel

or is that just y,

and w is only a semivowel

in linguistics? 

Man. 

I declared a linguistics minor last semester.

Mostly just to put on a job application;

there was a space for it, and

I felt silly saying I didn’t have one. 

I was in ELANG 223 at the time

and it was pretty cool

so I thought, hey, why not? 

But now that I’m in the thick of it

it seems pretty dumb,

because sure, it’s interesting,

but it’s hardly practical,

or useful for pretty much anything I can think of.

And it’s funny,

because my major is English,

which I already get hassled about

at family dinners with my aunt and uncle who think

everyone should be an auto mechanic

because at least they’ll never be out of a job. 

Although why

my aunt and uncle care

about my future employment

is something of a mystery. 

It’s not like I’ll be coming to them

after a long fruitless day spent on street corners

with a cardboard sign saying

“Will critically analyze for food.” 

And anyway,

I have a plan now,

so everyone can just lay off. 

I’m taking the GRE,

I’m applying to grad schools,

and I’m going to book bind. 

And it is going to be awesome.

I found this one program at the University of Iowa

(which is weird because as far as I know

the Midwest may as well be a conspiracy of cartographers) 

where you get a joint degree

in library science

and book studies. 

So, library science

for when I am starving

and actually need to be employed,

and book studies

for when I decide that

food is overrated

and what I really want to do

is live on the streets with a sign saying

“Will print and bind publications using only materials of my own make

[for food].”

Maybe when all my days

are spent wrapped in newspapers

wearing fingerless gloves

I will see the trees in a new way. 

I will press the crunched and fallen leaves

into the paper that I make

and I will strip bushes of the little red berries

left behind after the foliage falls

and I will mash and boil them

and use them as dye. 

Autumn is a good time for making things. 

Even if it does have a pointless n

and too many u’s.

4 comments:

Becca said...

I actually like this! I mean, maybe minus the poemy part. But you are still funny and good at writing.

Karen said...

So I wonder what it says about me that I LOVED your "poem?" Surely it's not just because I love every molecule of your being. I love the alliteration in conspiracy of cartographers--and everything that means about the center of our country. (except I have driven through Iowa SO may times. I know it exists with every fiber of my being.) You are funny and I love your essays and one of these days you should find someone to publish them. Or you should write A LOT more on your blog and you can keep track of the millions of people who will start reading it and laugh in the face of the loser publishers.

Caitlin Carroll said...

I will publish your essays... on my blog.

TA Demings said...

yeah, you could have left it as not a poem and it would still be good. but it still works as a poem too. at any rate, I like it. keep writing hilarious/serious things (and whatever else you like of course).