Sugarland DriveA Poem by Abigale LeCavalierSugarland Drive
Sun drenched in the dusty den of some perverted old man, I hit my knees but not to pray.
Has it really come to this?
People came out of the woodwork when I spoke honestly; but only to listen, then quietly slipped away.
True confessions of a learned life.
And he smiles as he rubs the back of my neck, still clutching a bottle of port with a screw off top.
The dust moves in waves, settling momentarily on my eyelashes, making antique out of antiquity; full of regret.
I hope he finishes soon, this place is a mess.
And it could use a woman’s touch. © 2010 Abigale LeCavalier |
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