The Automat

The Automat

A Poem by Mr.Boffin

cor! the lady She
outgo's the wind
down the aisle
and around the bend!

into the automat
She perches --
sunglow cloche upon
her head.

looking down
at saucer and cup,
the incandescent glow
hovering aloof.

desolate boulevard,
outstretched yonder;
Her name Melancholy
She's sitting alone.

© 2014 Mr.Boffin


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desolate boulevard,
outstretched yonder;
Her name Melancholy
She's sitting alone.

For some reason, I saw our poor damsel setting asea in a boat made for one. Again masterful rhythm.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Mr.Boffin

10 Years Ago

thanks :) I hadn't thought of that before, but now I can definitely picture it!
I like the contrast of the language formality vs. description of something mundane. Paints a simple but effective picture of loneliness.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on April 7, 2014
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Tags: free verse, life, loneliness

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Mr.Boffin
Mr.Boffin

North Bay, Ontario, Canada



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