From across the bar, when our eyes met
I knew in an instant, that the scene was set
For us to tango into discovering each other.
When you said you liked Shakespeare
I said OMG! I *heart* King Lear,
And my heart beat quickened a bit (just a bit),
We talked about cars, wars and beatniks
And even supported the right party in politics,
This is unreal I thought.
I wanted time to stand still,
If only I could, with all my will,
But you had to leave. Sigh. “Call me” you said,
and on my extended palm you wrote your number,
I knew I’d dream about you in my slumber
(and, of our dozen babies, ofcourse)
Soon after, I decided to leave too,
But not before making a quick stop at the loo
All the while my heart was smiling.
I turned on the water to make my hands clean,
Don’t yell at me, it was a matter of hygiene,
I wasn’t thinking ok?
I couldn’t believe it, all I could do was stare,
No remnant of you, my palm was bare,
Unfortunately, it seems like we were never meant to be.
1 comment:
clever! you should consider creating an e-book of all your poems. you need ONE place where all of them coexist and are available for easy access.
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