Feminine Endings

Feminine Endings

A Poem by Arezzo

We've worn out yet another Anno Domini.
We're twelve months -- if not wiser -- surely older.
You call it a relationship, this boulder
which hangs about me like a Shi-ite's bomb, and he,
at least, can choose his cut-off point.  From shoulder
to knee, you're (still) more Goldie Hawn than Golda
Meir, but we don't flow.  We ooze.  Like hominy
grits, turgidly.  But denser.  Stodgier.  Colder.
Where once fizzed bright electric, now hums static.
The best and worst of you is best termed "womanly" --
irrational, irascible, erratic.
I dare say I'm far worse.  Tot up each billable
pretentious and annoying polysyllable.
We're lamer, spenter, deader than Mitt Romney.

© 2015 Arezzo


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Arezzo
Arezzo

Ronda, Andalucia, Spain



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