Turning
to the door, eyes barely open
Stepping
to the nacreous chill
Of a
thrice ordinary Thursday
Slowly
sagging in the drizzle
He
would curse if he could
But a
cage match with computer
And the
phones, and another
Goddamn
fritzy pen
Has robbed
him of the energy…
A slow
walk, in a sad rain
Is the
refrain in his head
Courtesy
of another man in black
That
wears it, not thinks it
Not a
zombie, exactly, bluish fingers
Fumbling
with chill metal of keys
To pour
into a seat shaped too much
Like
his ass, which he thinks
Has
been kicked too much…
Starting
the car, a giant’s wind-up toy
He
grins crookedly and thinks that
While
he would likely not buy a Jaguar
He sure
would accept if it was offered
Shiny
metal box on the asphalt river
Where
it always seems to be against the current
Demented,
dazed salmon frantic for a lunatic sea
Hoping
not to crash, mangled, exhausted
Until
the arrival home…
Guardrails
gleam, the oily hides of metallic
Serpents
acting as guides in the syrupy mist
Mist he
cannot discern from the fog in his head
Broken
by the diabolical ruby glow of taillights
Taillights,
unbroken smear of petrochemical blood…
Million
curses, the swear jar full to bursting
Upon
reaching home, coasting to a stop
To exit
the belly of the beast, watering eyes
And
fevered mind desperate for relief
Wondering,
how many eons this will last.
My commute is 3 blocks, thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I would be exceedingly happy if someone were to gift me a Jaguar (though I would never buy one). Always been my favorite. :-)
Also, apparently you like to write, Gumby.
ReplyDeleteI hate Thursdays, they have always been my worst day. But one thing is that my Thursdays are never ordinary, and certainly not thrice ordinary, my Thursdays are generally hellish. But hey, you want my Jag? It's not being used at the moment...
ReplyDeleteA Jag? Hmmm ... for me it's a Porsche. When I was in college my boss used to let me zip around town in his Porsche to run work-related errands. I've never quite gotten over it.
ReplyDeleteYou should try leaving my house during rush hour, and only one major road to take you there...where ever you might think you need to be at that hour...my fight must be at a low today...hmmm
ReplyDeletewow. love the imagery in this one...
ReplyDeleteand i will gladly give out my address to anyone wanting to send a Jaguar...lol.
mmmmm... poetry. :)
ReplyDeleteVery very nice.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness for my easy commute that takes between 7 and 12 minutes, depending on the traffic lights and how late I'm leaving the house.
ReplyDeleteIt depressed me but that's a good thing because it did what it was supposed to do!
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