The coffee dripped Into my mouth, little droplets of life; The rich, dark roast Layered my tongue Like velvet; So sensual — I could wrap it around my shoulders like Helen’s, my Nan, foxy-red fur coat, From the 1920’s and 30’s, I am back there with her now — With each drip, And the zoot, zoot, zip Of the trumpet Bleating out As dancers flapped about.