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Bar Fight

When you're a writer, you get invited to strange gigs

sometimes, where usually, the audience is arty farty

or even a bit precious and pretentious.

You know, the blue rinse set.

But I was once invited to recite poetry in a bar,

where I knew my audience might be ******

or maybe even abusive, and wouldn't give

a **** about writing.

Yeah? Well, I'm a bit of a word warrior, really,

so I didn't back off.

I stepped right in for the fight.

 

I said straight up that my poem was especially

for people like them who thought that writers are

wishy-washy, woffling, **** weak and luke-warm.

So then I said,

PPPHHHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrtttttttt.

Very loud.

 

I told them this was some royal raspberry,

just for people like them,

who thought this was going to be another boring poem.

And then I threw in a few words like, ah, **** doggy fashion,

finger up the **** you know, just to liven things up.

 

I told them what I really thought.

***** You! Especially seeing as how you think poetry’s

some wimpy, bleeding heart, limp **** stuff. Right?

So let's get right down and ***** here.

 

Which is much more interesting, eh?

And do you know what that says about you?

No?  You bleeding, blinkered, blind-as-bats

broomstick-up-the-arsed, boring, bonehead ********

 

So don't call this poet piss-weak any more

or I'll hit you bang between the eyes

and up between your thighs.

I've got some things to say you'd better not ignore.

 

When it comes to words, I'm a gouger and a biter.

I'm a brawling, hard-as-nails, no-holds-barred street fighter.

I'm a writer.

 

Yeah, well, no surprise here. That made them quieter.

I'd shut them up. So what did that prove?

I'd just abused and confused them.

It made me think, well, why did I bother?

Poems are for believers and lovers, aren’t they?

They don't need me to fight for them in bars.

Poems just are.

Yes,and some of them might live

as long as the stars.

 

 

Mike T Minehan

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