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Movie Stars And White Trash Weddings (Free verse) by scitz
The moment was manufactured
Born from the cliché of an old movie
I was summoned to see her
For our final performance.
I was not her Rock Hudson
Just an extra in the background
Edited from the celluloid for being unnecessary.
She cried convincingly
Diving into shaking palms
Velvet pools made mascara flow
From black to gray
Stripping the bronze from her marshmallow cheeks.
Her protean emotions surfaced
Changing like the tides of El Nino,
The calm that turned to tempest,
She shouted and she screamed
With reason impaled on her forked tongue.
She had found someone younger
A sycophantic failed magazine pin up
Who emptied bins on Tuesday dawn
The type that talked slang
With yellowed fingers,
From smoking King size to stub.
I someone older missed the routine,
Meals fixed for certain days
My chair that faced the rolling fields
Listening to her chant âJerry Jerryâ
But at the end of the day in retrospect
I have come to accept,
That living alone is great company.
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