Summer 2015.
That Dreaded Question
You were the cool
but approachable
dark-haired biker gal
at my now-ex-girlfriend's
birthday dinner
that July night
of moderate heat
at Christopher's
in Porter Square.
Nursing a ginger ale,
you asked me
That Dreaded Question.
"So! What do you do?"
Intuitively, I knew
you were a woman of
all-embracing sympathy
and of wide understanding.
So I answered:
"I'm a poet
and a curmudgeon
and a sluggard."
Your smile, dear soul,
was warmer than a kiss.
You raised your glass:
"Dude! More power to you!"
Poetry by Uncle Meridian

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Written on 2023-06-26 at 14:51




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