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"dogfood" poems
Sitting in a café waiting t̶o̶ ̶d̶(̶l̶i̶v̶e̶)̶i̶e̶. There is dogfood art on the wall and I’ve got nice coffee from a barista [Barbie] with tattoos. Pull in one [a(?)] direction already. Like a kite in a park with no kid attached. Gone, going, past. Compliments are t̶o̶o̶ ̶c̶h̶e̶a̶p̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶f̶e̶e̶l̶  valuable these days. “All the girls drink for free.” **** **** FuckFuckFuck.” ******* Drink your sweet, dark-cherry stained lips. Dead eyes masked in mascara masquerading as more. “Bought with bourbon and goes down easy.” Commodify, objectify, consume. Transactional romance drives a BMW.
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 7:32 PM UTC
I just wanted to say hello.
A black and white film About an old man and his dog. There is no dialogue. Just ambient sounds - First, of the alarm clock’s monotonous song. Followed by an abrupt cutting silence as his hand slams down on the snooze button Then, the sound of a coffeemaker spitting and burbling. The coffee, pouring into a chipped mug. Sugar, then milk, the clink of the spoon against the ceramic as he stirs the long first sip As the man looks curiously at something on the fridge, just out of frame. A bag of dogfood opening. hard kibble ringing against the metal dish. The dog grumbling - impatiently waiting. Tupperware  opening The hum of a microwave, and the beep. Last night’s stew poured into a bowl the rest, over the kibble. The closed caption reads: [Enthusiastic, sloppy eating noises] The sound of water running as the bowls are scrubbed clean. The door closing as the two leave for their morning walk. The old man and the dog are now sitting on a park bench. The grass, still wet from the morning dew. There is a beautiful sunrise over the nearby lake. The camera pulls away, as music overtakes the diegetic sounds of nearby parkgoers, birds and runners, and teens playing hooky. The camera cuts back to for a beat to the kitchen in the empty house. The camera zooms in on a weathered and well loved piece of paper held up by a rainbow magnet on the refrigerator door. Fade to a black screen, with white letters: Fin.
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Sep 12, 2022
Sep 12, 2022 at 9:43 PM UTC
Picture This
My shower head was down to the last seven streams of water, the other thirteen or so were either clogged or just slowly dribbling out sad little droplets of hard water. The calcium and lime buildup around the jets grew greener and thicker with each day passing, yet I never felt the inclination to attempt cleaning it. I just stood there in the few remaining streams each day, rotating slowly like the ballerina in my mother's jewelry box, trying to wash away the ***** suds from my hair and shoulders. Until one day, after I had gotten home after a grueling twelve hour shift at the dogfood plant where I worked and stepped reluctantly into my bathroom, I peeled the sweat stained clothes from my reeking body and reached behind the curtains to turn on the water. The only response I received from my poor shower was a loud groaning noise, like a man attempting to pass a particularly large kidney stone but having no luck. Three or four drops of water escaped from the mere pressure building up in the old pipes, then it quit altogether and the groaning ceased with a brief moment of silence before the face of the shower head burst, throwing plastic shrapnel in every direction and spraying the ceiling and walls with rusted water.
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Jul 20, 2015
Jul 20, 2015 at 7:13 PM UTC
Moen
In my spoon I saw a reflection of the moon. Recite the strange light from last night. One afternoon in the summer month of June. I saw a balloon with a candle, in a bag tied to the handle. A glowing object in the night sky. Ascending really high. The sun shirvels prunes. Dogfood is eatten by squirrels & racoons. A bright sunset of purple & maroon. From the radio a peaceful tune. Get out of the bath tub. Yoshi is behind the neighbor's shrub. Underneath the mistletoe. He put his arm around my waist & hips. I woke up & dreamed he kissed my lips. Sinister thoughts no one fought.
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Jan 12, 2015
Jan 12, 2015 at 1:11 PM UTC
The Spoon's Reflection