Hello PoetryVoting

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

Graffiti

Tonight I married a graffiti artist. This is the third time I’ve been proposed to at some boozy house party. This time there was an ordained all-faith minister on the porch smoking a cigarette. That was enough. I said yes. We’re all strictly first-name-basis here, nicknames are even better. So to him I’m just Mimi. Focused intently on my hand, he draws my wedding ring with a permanent marker and kisses each finger as he finishes. There is a tiny replica of his tattoo on the underside of my finger in addition to my gigantic drawn-on diamond. It is my favorite part. We talk politics and eventually art. Turns out he’s sort of an amazing artist. He said he’d put my name up on a wall but I don’t believe him. Intricate, passionate, and thoughtful. His smile is adventure. That’s why I married him. He asked to read my poetry and in my fuzzy judgment I let him. Maybe he even liked a few phrases. And he was polite as a hopped up boy can be. Getting me home before three, lending me his jacket without me asking. I know he’ll forget to call, or that he even has my number. and that we won’t watch Pulp Fiction tomorrow. That I was really just a glorified snort of some white powder, I am like all the glitter that fades in the morning like smiles do, or permanent marker after a few washes.
Request permission to use this poem
Written by
mimi-1
American
Published
Oct 19, 2011
Lines·Words
32·242
Notes

(he called the next day)

Permission

Request to use this poem

Tell mimi-1 how you would like to use it. We review requests before forwarding them.

AboutBlogFAQPrivacyTermsContact
© 2009-2026 Hello Poetry/v27.0 by @eliotyork
Explore
Hello PoetryVoting
Write