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There is no Happy Hour in Bakersfield, Ca. (Free verse) by horus8
Up in a Cadillac. Back down in a Volvo. I sneak a peek at her Luscious Jackson CD collection, and have an instantaneous daydream. Flashback, the Bangles on UHF in 1984. I am a bad boy’s foot away from the TV set. Cross legged & pop brunette hypnotized. Am I witnessing those long awaited bunting baby steps towards my very own puberty? I can feel a change hanging around. Giving me its dizzy breakneck nods Happily tucking me in at random. Whether I like it, or not. Yes, I thought, yes… I will walk like an Egyptian for you my sweet Miss Cleo, but for now, Count the barren hills rolling past. While I recline & pray for the cooling waves of Santa Barbara. Those redolent grapes of her bosom to start pouring through my drunk wet mouth, crashing through with harsh language. Intolerably silent fingers inching forwards. Eye-balling that leg, that pouty fucking mouth. Those breasts rocking up, and out, soft heaving. Dancing to the curving smooth asphalt heat I know is lurking below us. An inorganic voyeur to her bounty of sex appeal. While my defense mechanism is a narcoleptic's daily excuse. "Stop it." I whisper. "Just stop." Please, my head… "What?" She says. "Oh look, there’s been an accident, look at that?" She motions with a toss of her neck, head, hair. "You were asleep and mumbling." She states, flirting & mostly curious. "Sorry", I reply, doing my best at avoiding her eyes. An awkward silence accentuates the moment. "You don't remember me, do you?" She asks. Giggling nervously at my lost and panic-stricken gaze. "I answered your ad in the Pennysaver… Silly?" "The one that said, “"you fly, and I’ll buy!?"" "For the wine tasting festival?" "You said that your license was suspended, and your vehicle impounded?" “You really don't remember me, do you?" “You’re not some weirdo, or anything, are you?" I can tell that she’s a bit put off that a man Could forget her that quickly and efficiently Without even having met her parents, or sleeping with her. “Maybe, you need to see a specialist?" “Is there some kind of medicine you could take?" But it’s too late. She is fading out again fast. I stare off, regretfully, seduced by the violence of the collision. Compelled, by the flickering flashes of reds, and blues chasing yellows. Trying to find some eye contact. Something remote and godless About our hands and the faces. Victims of momentum.

Down the ladder: nightly

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Arithmetic Mean: 7.230769
Weighted score: 6.630823
Overall Rank: 578
Posted: December 2, 2002 2:44 PM PST; Last modified: May 31, 2003 6:07 PM PDT
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[10] INTRANSIT @ 216.137.194.151 | 2-Dec-02/4:13 PM | Reply
pouring it on,are we? Fine job too!
do it again!
[9] Caducus @ 62.105.88.10 | 3-Dec-02/1:55 AM | Reply
I love the irony at the end of this it had me panting like Lassie being boned by beethoven, what i like even more though is the fact that the 'phantom' 1 voter has yet to serve up their cowardly custard and say to everyone 'I'm desperate to be loved but y'all hate my poems so I'm gonna hate yours, heres a deserved 9 to balance the books.
[9] Caducus @ 62.105.88.10 | 3-Dec-02/1:56 AM | Reply
whats cleo's number horus?
[8] <~> @ 167.206.181.179 | 3-Dec-02/8:43 AM | Reply
excellent.
[n/a] Fear of Garbage @ 64.56.114.159 | 31-May-03/6:44 PM | Reply
not one of my favourites of yours, but it got better towards the end. still better than 7/8 of anything put up on this site.
[10] Bill Z Bub @ 24.112.224.232 | 31-May-03/7:07 PM | Reply
My sister-in-law is narcoleptic.
You sunuvagun. 10
[9] deleted user @ 63.237.171.67 | 31-May-03/7:33 PM | Reply
Keep it up - don"t stop now!
[n/a] horus8 @ 24.126.113.154 > deleted user | 31-May-03/7:47 PM | Reply
I demand that you force your daughter to read more poetry, because she is just moving through a circle of bad writing habits at this point in time that inexcusable, really, she needs to read poetry, a lot of powerful poetry Welsh, Italian, French, Rimbaud, Dylan thomas, poe, Ezra pound, Jack kerouak because her poetry is suffering from a close minded selfish neglect that few recover from, and no poet should do that to poetry ever whether it's their own or not.
[n/a] deleted user @ 63.237.171.78 > horus8 | 31-May-03/9:03 PM | Reply
I do read poetry, and to tell you the truth, Poe is my favorite. Robert frost also.Emily dickenson Sorry that I tainted poetry so much with truth. And no, she's not going to demand me to do something just because you said. Sorry, you aren't overall authority. So, I'm a lil selfish, but you demanding someone else to write or read like you do, that's just worse.
[8] lil cindy lu who @ 205.188.208.102 | 1-Jun-03/6:24 AM | Reply
this is more like the horus I enjoy reading...sorry about the 5 I gave on your other poem...maybe i shouldnt have been so smug and just said i didnt really care for it.sometimes, your poems get a little too involved and loose m half way through. most of the time though,I enjoy your writing....again..sorry

ps...lol...i see you have found all my poems and given me 5's....touche!
[n/a] horus8 @ 24.126.113.154 > lil cindy lu who | 1-Jun-03/10:47 AM | Reply
nothing I can't fix.
[10] INTRANSIT @ 152.163.252.72 | 1-Jun-03/9:42 AM | Reply
So long ago I read this. too immature to fully appreciate its product. It's fermenting well in my cask.
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