About This Book
A sequence of comic sonnets gives voice to a young office boy who obsessively watches, idolizes, and daydreams about a female typist. Each poem captures small workplace moments—missed glances, smashed roses, stolen apple cores, fantasies of rescue, and imagined futures—mixing childish desire, jealousy, and bravado with playful physical humor. The poems use plainspoken diction, recurring motifs of keys and typing, and a faux-naive perspective to explore longing, whimsy, and the social awkwardness of unfulfilled affection.
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