Necessary Durability

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Cultural Weekly

Necessary Durability

By Julie Demoff-Larson

I suppose the high wasted briefs—

Granny panties

and the boxed Playtex bras—

white thick strapped brassieres

shaping breasts like summit peaks,

tips of torpedoes—

kept hands from meandering

beneath turtlenecks and sweaters,

unlike the girls who wore tank tops and sundresses—Julie Demoff-Larson 

their thin satin straps showing,

nuzzling under lace and polyester blend,

those girls smelling of patchouli oil and sweat

just like my sister

stretched out on family living room floors

with boys they loved

with boys they devoured way too soon.

Top heavy and weighted down,

bras that were purchased for me

lifted and secured,

corrected posture to retain femininity

like the ladies who worked

the assembly line at the soap factory

coming home smelling of lard and lye

making seventy cents to his dollar—

maybe less,

god damn, they were

tough and durable

and able to get the job done.

Julie Demoff-Larson is the curator of Small Prestivus Literary Festival, a two-day fest that promotes the diversity of small presses and the writers they represent. She is a founding member of Blotterature Literary Magazine where she served as Managing Editor for three years. Julie has a B.A. in English Literature from Purdue University and is working towards teaching youth in her community. Julie’s short stories and poems are published in Mangrove, Ricochet, Epiphany Magazine, Cultural Weekly, and in anthologies Good Morning, Justice (Brine Books Publishing) and This is Poetry Volume II: The Midwest Poets. You can make friends with Julie through her Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jdemofflarson

 


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