Ice cubes in a glass of scotch

Ice cubes in a glass of scotch

A Poem by Ina Waltz
"

this is for my grandpa that raised me and left this world too early

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A bottle of scotch you got for your 61st birthday


waited for you (where you left it) on the lowest kitchen shelf


While sickness embraced (taking slowly for a year) your intestines


anger started pouring scotch in my glass (sadness in my head)  


Eight times I counted summer seasons yet warmth left my side


my soul froze into ice cubes hoping you would come back


Someone tried to melt the ice but was left with bitter taste


they didn't know that (as every living thing ice holds for too long)


unfrozen things start to rot and smell

© 2013 Ina Waltz


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Added on July 27, 2013
Last Updated on July 31, 2013
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Ina Waltz
Ina Waltz

Zagreb, -- Please Select --, Croatia



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I write poetry and short stories. I also draw and paint abstract images that my mind creates in order to understand the world and myself. I cannot live without creative outlet; when I don't write/pain.. more..

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