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YOGURT FOR A HEART

Somebody put Kylie Minogue on

from the wall mounted touchscreen one-pound-a-go jukebox-

Coldplay would've been better, but I should be so lucky-

and the rising water in the Titanic's engine room of noise

rose to a First Class stateroom chatter and Kate Winslet

and the queue to the bar grew a little longer

 

and then

you

walked

in

like

a

Sunday

morning

walk,

 

one long stroll by a river edge or lake side,

through a Westfield, Bluewater Meadowhall

in one long rehearsed map move entrance

dodging standing drinkers and their plus ones in Zara trench coats and Boden shawls,

and you left a wake of wet forest and crumbling beachhead afternoons behind you as you

walked

on

through

the

crowd

to the pool table at the back where you watched

*** after ***

after pint

after ***

after we need more one pound coins to play more pool,

and you went out for **** though you don't smoke yourself

and you looked up into the mist because you're the kind that would find New York Stuart Little big:

mostly building, building, building, window, balcony, bridge, statue and Central Park trees,

and you walked back in with river eyes, your lids moving from cold back to behind-the-fridge, pub-room warm

and they watered a little, Pacific blue sliding over eternal black;

I think she's the kind that needs a lion tamer not an orchestra leader,

but I've only got Petit Filous muscles and I had four raw eggs this morning and I'm still not as strong as I’d like to be,

(put the baton down, Tim)

a River Phoenix younger Harrison Ford stasis, one train wreck ride to remember,

nowhere near the lion tamer you need.

 

Kylie sings for the fifteenth time in a row,

and the bar is past last orders though cash is pushed under for pints

and you disappeared under bar light

and then into the moonlight

and now I'm sat grieving

the Golden Retriever of The Nutshell

in Bury St Edmunds this evening.

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Written by
tim-knight
English
Published
May 1, 2015
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