The Last Supper Poem by anais vionet

The Last Supper

Rating: 5.0


Darkness has pressed up against our lattice windows. Classes start again in the morning. I'm being reabsorbed by college life. I'm a planner. I've been going over my syllabuses, repacking my bookbag, charging my power banks, checking and rechecking the assignments due tomorrow. After watching me prep for hours, Peter said, 'You're not going to the MOON.'

Peter asked me last Friday, 'Are you excited for Monday? (I'll find out if I get my fellowship.)
'I'm more excited about tonight, ' I said, 'I like going out on the town.'
'Wow, ' he said, 'you're so different - not like the other girls at all.'
'No! ' I said, laughing, 'We're stuck in a rut, we only go to one or two places, ever - if we go out at all. When people come to New Haven, I need places to take them - places besides pizza. At home, in Athens, I know twenty places - this is RESEARCH.' I assured him.

Peter settled back into his doctorate-fraternity-house yesterday. Tonight (Sunday) , there's music in the suite, the crazy noises of people and the comfort of returned friends. All the roommates are back, greeted with hugs and kisses, as they dragged in their luggage.

Lisa arrived with dinner, for 10, from Dominick's, in Manhattan. Spaghetti, salads, rolls, extra sauce - in six, small, suitcase-sized insulated bags. It was a logistical marvel. It's only 90 minutes from Manhattan to the residence - we didn't need to rewarm anything. 'I KNOW we could have just eaten in the dining hall, ' she said, shrugging, 'call it zany - one last hurrah.'

Everyone seemed happy to be back. There were travel stories, questions, and laughter. Oh, and Zeppole, little powdered sugar custard desserts that seemed the worst for travel. Everyone seemed to have an eye on the clock though. By 11pm the suite was quiet. Très unusual.

*A song for this piece would be "Kennedy" by feeble little horse

The Last Supper
Monday, March 27, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: friends,reunion,class,university
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 27 March 2023

Your stories about college life are a pleasure to read. They ALMOST make me wish I were back in college again.

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anais vionet 28 March 2023

Aww, come on back! You could take something easy.

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Bri Edwards 27 March 2023

t [oops! premature submission/sending. not MY fault, ha ha] (cont.) ....don't consider to be MY fault! ! ! : ) bri p.s. So, how did Peter make out with fellowship/job options?

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anais vionet 28 March 2023

I got my fellowship! That will be my next story 🙃

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Kim Barney 27 March 2023

Bri, read more carefully. It is Anais, not Peter, who is seeking the fellowship.

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Bri Edwards 27 March 2023

5 stars for another story of 'Yale' life, which (the poem) I don'

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Bri Edwards 27 March 2023

I like: 'Peter asked me last Friday, 'Are you excited for Monday? (I'll find out if I get my fellowship.) 'I'm more excited about tonight, ' I said, 'I like going out on the town.' '

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Bri Edwards 27 March 2023

'très translations: very, jolly, most, much, real, ' So, 'très unusual'=very unusual I enjoyed being a 'fly on the wall' for the days activities. ;) bri

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