A Battlefield of LinoleumA Poem by James William Dyerarguments and alcohol.
Finally. Spare seconds On the cool, ordered squares of linoleum In the white light of the kitchen While she puts her son to sleep. The crack of my beer-can Was like a sniper rifle; It revealed my position to her Through the closed bedroom door. And it gave her the necessary seconds to prepare A witty bullet between her teeth. Pray she doesn't bite down, snap the casing, sprackle the gunpowder through those teeth, boom syllables of hurt across the kitchen. I position the beercan quietly on the kitchenette. One by one my fingers release The cool little aluminum barrel. My eyes pray to the quiet filament in the kitchen light-bulb That her bedroom door won't swing open, That she won't march down the hallway carpet, That the artillery of her teeth won't Lodge shrapnel in the bones of my final jaw. © 2012 James William DyerFeatured Review
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StatsAuthorJames William DyerBliss, MIAboutI began writing when I was in the fourth or fifth grade. We were extremely poor and my mother had purchased an old typewriter from a yard sale for me, tired of trying to decipher my mangled handrwitin.. more..Writing
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