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Ambiguous Love Poem For A Girl I Once Knew (Free verse) by poetandknowit
I could write you a love poem.
It might make everything easier.
You could recite the thing driving
from my house to your house to his house,
practice the packed punches of iambic meter
and rhyme, finally grasp the subtlety of tone,
comprehend that flow means nothing to
the edifice and foundation of a well
fabricated compound sentence.
I could castigate the busy morning sun and
make your double bed the equidistant of creation.
It might loosen your thoughts while you lie
naked next to him as he moves to make you forget
our night walks through miles of snow packed
city streets wrapped in endless laughter.
Gives every swollen inch of himself to make you
remember I bounced the check book--
the vodka clinging to my breath,
the taste of another woman against my lips, the
fifteen pills swallowed each day so I wouldn't
knock the lamps over
or kick the dog
or eat fast food
or sleep with
my back to you.
I could write an epic
casting your lover as Hades or a monstrous
sea urchin with a thousand throbbing tentacles,
and you as some perfect Bacchanal goddess
over an elfin fairy world.
But I am a man of simple words like
gin and bourbon and wine
and women no longer have shape since
I've started drinking again to
calm the shakes,
and kill your goddamn smile,
and my wallet is only half full or half empty and
I still misplace my glasses but can
always find my car keys, but
the grocery store seems lonely now.
I could write you a poem to make things right
but I am not a poet, and
the next time you drive by my house
I will not be home.
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