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A Mountain Sonata (Serving up poetry like ***** and ginger ale)

Serving up poetry like ***** and ginger ale

(with a rum-soaked crook and a big fat laugh),

the anti slow-soul-erosion antidote to...normality

 

way up ‘high’ on a ledge, overlooking the mountain range,

got my Stetson on, canteen full of ***** and ginger ale,

matches in my pocket, Chris Stapleton in my ears, and

a *** soaked blunt between my lips to get even hi-higher

 

a big fat laugh crosses my lips, creases my face, it’s time

to lean up against that big tree, light myself up, strategize,

how to get even higher, how to get down, how to do both

simultaneously, at the same time, without dying too slowly

 

the sunrise cheats, clods of plain ugly clouds covered it up,

i know it’s on account of me accumulating, stuff, bad poems,

delayed gratification of not confronting the situational, at the

cellular level, though the intersection with macro-international

clusters of men destructing their corner of the world surely

ain’t helping, but the drip into veins cools the paining’s ardor

 

the woman is edgy, debating if it’s that time, to give up, to snap

that towel across her face like a forgotten hotel wake up call request,

should-she take the truck and go visit her sister in Ashtabula

for a week of ******* and staying longer, a couple of years more,

and me muse what i recall from living alone, and how it was easier

and so much harder that the shakes begin but that don’t stop,

but adjust the vodka/ginger ale ratio, and things seem fuzzier

and for that I am eternally grateful for the miracle of potato

distillation

 

could do much more additive, but you don’t got the patience

like I do, so, forgive in advance and here’s hoping that maybe

 

someday you’ll learn this craft and the extreme patience it

requires, how to savor a word, its conjunction with the one that

comes before and after, the combinations that make a verse, a stanza

sobering beautiful that it robs your breathtaking sensors, a scar minder to, for god sakes, **** **** that trip to trite, give us something to shout about,

 

exhale on the moraine morass, that’s the other side of, yup, over

the rainbow that landed on the peak, cause a peek, is just the start of a trip downwards sloping doggy on my hands and knees and yeah, i’m drunker than I care to deny so I’ll head back down, or roll down, to find out what my next adventure will take, maybe I’ll chase after her,

 

and fall on her neck with sorries, sorrows, and kisses, besides,

now that I’m done, the sun decides to show a couple of cracks

and that’s some kind of of sign to wrap this sonata up and try a

new fugue, letting its contrapuntal composition tune cleanse me

and

save the day, and a corner of the world, hell it could even spread

like somethings good, successful counter terrorism, zero shootings in New York and Chicago, forget, yeah, what they call that? oh yeah,

peace on earth

 

just maybe.

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Written by
nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Published
Jul 5, 2020
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07052020

530am

 

always write about, of and to your peer poets..

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