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Thursday, November 4, 2010

BREAKING UP SUCKS by Phil Comer


I awoke at 3 a.m., a cat between my knees,

soiled pillow, matted hair beneath my head.

The night began with heady wine, dark, oaky, bold;

swirled in goblets, legs clung to the glass; yours entwined mine.

We unhinged jaws and shed skins like the snakes we have become.

Control-Alt-Delete. Blue screen of death. Windows has stopped working.

The good gone, we ended on rotgut and string cheese;

my tongue swilled the last of your dregs.

Meet halfway, one is not enough, some more than others, endless clichés.

Apples, bananas, we never mixed MP3s or DVDs.

Drive home, one eye open the other shut, weaving for a DUI.

Where’d I put the keys? Where’d I park the car? How’d I get inside?

Figure all that later, in light of day, as I reboot.

Tank’s almost full, should take me far,

someone somewhere new, not you.

Even sleep evades, a distant rugged un-clambered vista.

The cat between my legs resembles none I know.

Must have crept in while you filled me to distraction,

tomorrow – maybe – I’ll give it a name.


Next in the Silly Poem series:
“Stalker Poem (My Darling),” demented stuff.  (Go!)


© Phil Comer
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3 comments:

  1. Yes, breaking up does suck, doesn't it? I have so much experience at it that my two cats have had names for quite some time.

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  2. U got that right! I have a friend who has such a revolving door (unintentional), he refuses to have photos made with anyone he dates. Hmm... What a concept.

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  3. BTW the imagery in this poem is borrowed from another. Can anyone guess?

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