Bathing in Your Brother’s Bathwater (by Nin Andrews)

Nin Andrews by Dianne Borsenik in May 2009
Nin Andrews reads at Cleveland's Literary Cafe on 14 May 2009
[photo by Dianne Borsenik]


Bathing in Your Brother’s Bathwater

Bathing, Miss De Angelo informed us in health class,
is very important, especially once you become a teenager.
In fact I can smell many of you this very day,
so I advise every one of you girls
to go home and take a good long bath tonight.
I know some of your folks like to skimp on water,
but consider it homework. 
Say Miss De Angelo assigned it to you.
But Girls, let me warn you.
Never take a bath in the same water as your teenage brother.
Why?
Just picture this:
all those tiny bubbles settling on your legs
when you sit in a nice tub of water.
If you could count every itty bitty bubble,
that would be only a fraction of how many sperm
stream from a single man.
Even if he doesn’t touch himself,
the water does.
And it only takes one. 
One fast moving whip-tailed sperm.
And you know how easy it is to catch a cold,
how quickly that little virus races clear through you.
And once that happens,
no one will believe you’re any Virgin Mary,
no matter what you say.


(c) by Nin Andrews, all rights reserved - used with the author's permission

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Nin Andrews is the editor of a book of translations of the French poet Henri Michaux entitled Someone Wants to Steal My Name from Cleveland State University Press. She is also the author of several books including The Book of Orgasms, Why They Grow Wings and Midlife Crisis with Dick and Jane.  Her book, Sleeping with Houdini, was published by BOA Editions in 2007.  Her chapbook, Dear Professor, Do You Live in a Vacuum, was also published in 2007 by Subito Press. Her next book, Southern Comfort, is forthcoming from CavanKerry Press.

Visit her website at www.ninandrews.com and her blog at http://ninandrewswriter.blogspot.com

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  • 5/24/2009 8:07 AM Dianne wrote:
    After her performance at the Literary Cafe last month, I remember wanting to read more, more, more of her poetry-- but one thing after another happened, and I never got around to looking for her books. Your links to Amazon made it so easy to look them up and order what I wanted (well, not actually everything I wanted, because I wanted all her books, lol). Thanks again, JC, for providing this invaluable resource!

    (I left this comment about Nin's delightful poem on your FB page; have copied here for reference)

    Dianne Borsenik at 8:50am May 24

    I remember this poem clearly-- she read it at the Lit Cafe last month. I love all her poems, and she has such a delightful way of speaking them. Thank you for posting this one, JC-- that Library of yours is a wonderful thing!
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    1. 5/24/2009 8:13 AM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      Thanks, Dianne!  I was just watching some of Andy Timithy's video of Nin's Literary Cafe reading.  Others can watch it, too, on his blog: http://literarycafe.net/blog/?p=1306.  Wish I could have been there in person....
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      1. 5/24/2009 10:13 AM Comments from Facebook wrote:

        John Burroughs
          John Burroughs
        Thanks for letting me use your photo!

        Dianne Borsenik
          Dianne Borsenik
        Use any of my photos any time you want to , JC! (I just wish I had been able to get some better pix of her that night!)

        Christina M. Brooks
          Christina M. Brooks
        She read this piece at the LIt Cafe.. super.

        Christina M. Brooks
          Christina M. Brooks
        There is video of this once Ken gets a chance to process the video I took.. hopefully he might get to that this week. I have it on the DVD he gave me. It came out well.

        John Burroughs
          John Burroughs
        Cool! Have you seen Andy's video?

        Christina M. Brooks
          Christina M. Brooks
        Not yet.. thanks for making me aware of it. Then there's is no need to post the one we got.

        John Burroughs
          John Burroughs
        Sometimes it's neat to see 'em from different angles - especially if it's a good reading you want to watch more than once.

        John Burroughs
          John Burroughs
        Andy almost always posts videos of the features, but rarely of the open mic.

        Amy Watson
          Amy Watson
        What is it like to be part of an American poetry nexxus (sp?) in the middle of America's heartland???

        just wondering....

        John Burroughs
          John Burroughs
        Exciting, inspiring - but also at times a bit overwhelming.

        Blaise Allen
          Blaise Allen
        terrific way to start my day--thanks!

        John Burroughs
          John Burroughs
        You're welcome, Blaise!

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  • 5/24/2009 1:50 PM Mike Finley wrote:
    What an evil thought -- well done!
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    1. 5/24/2009 7:50 PM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      Indeed!  Thanks for your comment, Mike!
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