Soda Can

Soda Can

A Poem by Sarah Willis

The seventy five cents I put into the machine, was meant for washing clothes...


But as I stand here breathless, awaiting my prize I can't seem to find regret in my heart...


The familiar clanging of a dropping soda can, it's comforting in a way...


But when it stops only half way down uncertainty settles in...


It starts with a little light tap, a movement in jest...


But soon becomes a violent swat as desperation fills my chest...


A shake, a curse, a lack of cans...


I should have washed the laundry.

© 2021 Sarah Willis


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Indeed, delayed gratification sucks.

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Sarah Willis
Sarah Willis

Lake Charles, LA



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A Poem by Sarah Willis