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Chinaski

“Mom, I’m not an idiot.”

She had been off her meds,

I could swear it.

The same nagging voice

As if I was a child,

“Jonathan David, I give you

money and the first thing

you buy is *****

 

What did she want,

An informal letter of my condition?

 

I apologized for having

a father as a drunk,

And a mother that took

more pills than she could stomach.

 

She hung up,

And I took another drink.

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