Party
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| Grace C., Poughkeepsie, NY |




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By Aixin W., Rochester, NY
We feasted on salsa-dipped chips Licked our grainy fingers. We decorated golden masks And hid inhibition behind. We jumped, danced Wildly like some strange tribe In circles around and around Until we were dizzy with Faltering steps, But we were driven Driven by sheer youth. We danced on. Bursts of laughter erupting We played dangerously with knives, Drunken on punch, Popping innocuous balloons. We skipped on the grass outside, Wet and cool to our bare feet; The pretense of black heels hurt And had long been abandoned. We screamed at passing cars Our masks glittering with artificial stars. We lay and talked beneath the hazy sky, Crouched on the driveway in our fancy dresses. Tomorrow I’d wake up To faded glow sticks, leftover food, To dead flies drowned in the punch And bags under my eyes. I’d have messy, tangled-up hair And my ice-cream-stained dress, And the magic will be gone. But tonight - The night is still young.
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