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A Birthday Poem

He loved it when she slid up

to him, as sweet as a sprinkle doughnut -

but now, something has befallen her,

she's been burned or frozen, tastes more like

cinnamon raisin; but by virtue of his

firelit face and tall tales,

he still gets invited out.

_____________________________

 

He creaks upstairs an hour late, we

are already tangled up on the

back porch, smoking, and the

liquor has made everything

an economy of scale.

He is a ray of sunshine. Tells us

all the old groaners. The big fish.

Ultimately says, "Happy birthday.

Never let your guard down."

and hobbles off, with barb-wire chafing

his heel, and the rheumatic suspicion

that "rest" and "wellness" are

the fables taught to us by

bogeymen, trying to convince us

there are no bogeymen.

I am a tender Twenty tonight.

I want to twirl my fists in Muhammad Ali speedbag-spirals,

saying, "I am the champion. Never undefended."

But I am too drunk, and maybe

too humiliated.

God! He floats like painkillers. He stings like loss.

There he is, the tall order, the iron giant:

a two-story brainfreeze milkshake.

I shudder, a pipsqueak of a prizefighter.

The bucktoothed squirt at the icecream booth,

too short to notice that there are only three flavours.

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Written by
wade-redfearn
Canadian
Published
Sep 15, 2010
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And all of them involve pistachios! Gasp!

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