NIGHT (GREATER THAN) CLUB
Last night
we cleaned our closets
of old books, clothing, movies, and other small but valuable items
that we no longer appreciated.
We spread them out on my bed
and bundled each into a tidy care package,
then wrapped them with the paper
left over from Christmas
and fit the packages with a note
explaining its contents
and how useful it might be
if discovered by the right person.
Some that were less exciting
or less useful
we added stories to
like how they were magical
or given to us by wizards,
and some we drew pictures on
and made quite colorful.
We drove around the city
leaving them at bus stops,
in parks, on doorsteps,
hidden inside newspaper machines
for strangers to find
and hopefully open
and be happy about.
In the process
we also discovered
a twenty four hour Korean spa
built into a four story shopping mall
with a laser light karaoke bar in the basement
where they will record your song onto compact disc.
For twenty dollars you can spend the night in the spa,
steam, shower, sauna, and sleep
in a big comfy leather chair
until eleven AM.
For seventy dollars you can get a massage
that includes acupressure and a deep cleaning face scrub.
Also there is a fruit stand in the parking lot
run out of the back of a delivery truck.
The peaches are delicious.












