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Julia Halprin Jackson

Mt. Shroud (for Sarah Bishop)

I.

I saw her last on an album cover

Her life a recipe for Mexican hot chocolate

Pinned up in her best friend's coffee shop

I found her smile lying face up on the street

Her life a recipe for Mexican hot chocolate

She once jumped a train from Portland to San Francisco

I found her smile lying face up in the street

Sometimes she appears in dreams, smiling

She once jumped a train from Portland to San Francisco

When she fell I was in the Emergency Room

Sometimes she appears in dreams, smiling

My father later said, "Your body knew."

When she fell I was in the Emergency Room

Pinned up in her best friend's coffee shop

My father later said, "Your body knew"

I saw her last on an album cover.



II.

In our family there are many cousins but few girls

I remember admiring her unshaven legs

Every mountain I see smirks like she used to

I thought of her while climbing Cloud's Rest

I remember admiring her unshaven legs

When she slipped on my waterski

I thought of her while climbing Cloud's Rest

The Oregon fog has become her shroud

When she slipped on my waterski

Some family law was observed

The Oregon fog has become her shroud

I picture her kneeling in my grandparents' garden

Some family law was observed

Every mountain I see smirks like she used to

I picture her kneeling in my grandparents' garden

In our family there are many cousins but few girls


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