Category: Honeymoons
-
Niagara by Bruce Bond
And then the husband, head bowed, eyes closed, a tourist pamphlet in his lap, says, did you know the green color of the water is the color of the falls coming to an end. And the bride says, you do not look good, love, pale as an angel. Are you sleeping well, eating well. Did…
-
Marriage by Gregory Corso
corso Should I get married? Should I be Good? Astound the girl next door with my velvet suit and faustaus hood? Don’t take her to movies but to cemeteries tell all about werewolf bathtubs and forked clarinets then desire her and kiss her and all the preliminaries and she going just so far and I…
-
A “Stop-Over” at Niagara by Evelyn M. Watson
watson stopover Yellow trolley cars like golden pumpkins Disgorging Cinderellas (for the day,) And young Prince Charmings, friendly country bumpkins… (They recently were married, do you say?) Bright bazaars with giddy banners flying — Basilisks, gorgons, carved, or sphinx — And gaudy postal cards just right for lying — And here’s a fount of rosy,…
-
Niagara Falls – Viagra Calls by Larry Pace
They honeymoon in Canada to see Niagara Falls. She’s young, and he is very old, but oh, Viagra calls! A single night of nuptial bliss these newlyweds will face. The pills work well—but truth to tell, his old heart can’t keep pace. Niagara Falls: Viagra calls for just a little while; a widow for a…
-
Niagara Falls 1972 (revised version) by Richard H. Fox
engine squeals, fan belt slaps severing all ties the gas pedal becomes a foot rest in fading twilight two pairs of feet track neon winks thunderclaps drown their steps they sprint through puddles giggling and shivering register as man and wife in the motel shack their cabin has one twin bed she hangs wet blouse…