Her: Marlboros & Lavender

Whiskey Bottle c. 1943 Loraine Makimson


Her: Marlboros & Lavender

I told you, dear, I'm made of lavender
—of breath and light and many gracious parts.
But you called me the devil. Remember?

I could leave you to smoke if you prefer.
But when you exhale, who’ll kiss your lungs and heart?
I told you, dear, I'm made of lavender.

Maybe roll me in your cigarette, sir,
You’ll inhale, and in your chest I’ll be art.
But you called me the devil. Remember?

I could burn so bright if you called me Her,
Scenting your curls, never to depart.
I told you, dear, I'm made of lavender.

I want to look at you with eyes demur,
Without a haze, and re-do our own start.
But you called me the devil. Remember?

I once prayed I’d be your sun, bachelor,
Swirling in-between your steps, not apart.
I told you, dear, I'm made of lavender.
But you called me the devil. Remember?




Published by UNC Short Edition in 2022