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The O&E Remix (Free verse) by writeleft
Sleep hovered above me
Wasted and cruel.
He said, "There's no rest for the wicked,
Even less for the fool."
Then he tossed me your headshot
As I mainlined his junk;
A spoonful of longing
That burned through my funk.
I grabbed my best hat,
My amp and my bass.
I swung through the door,
Spun down the staircase.
Down past the desk clerk,
Down past the garage,
Down where the past
Is a dead man's mirage.
A shade stood there waiting
By a ragged canteen.
His houndstooth waistcoat
Exposed ribs long picked clean.
"You play for her, Flesh.
You wail and you moan.
And if the dead here start jumping,
You take your bitch home."
I plugged in my Fender
And tore off a riff
So fat and so pure
Those dead boys grew stiff.
Lifeless and bloodless
They churned in the fire
To the sweet soul of heartbreak,
The prime chord of desire.
Then the Shade called for silence
And the crowd settled in.
I smelled the rot of his breath
In the pores of my skin.
"Sweetmeat's behind you
But listen up, Jack
You want to taste it tonight,
You best not look back."
Were you behind me?
How could I know?
I'd cheated the Rider,
Left the cold Styx below.
A laugh rose within me
Just as Pride hurried past
With a blouse full of truth
And hips built to last.
Oh, I turned like a puppet,
Like an actor on cue,
Like a gambler that knows
Every bad chit is due.
I lunged as you stumbled,
Felt you slip from my grasp,
Your lips mouthing, "Dog..."
In a last pissed-off gasp.
I drove to the lake,
In a fog of cheap gin.
Found some kids round a bonfire
And threw my bass in.
It scorched and it sizzled,
Then burst from its case
And in the flames and the smoke
All I saw was your face.
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