turning into BukowskiA Poem by jacob erin-cilberto
turning into Bukowski
i fell
in love with... pastured parliaments,
mad rivers of righteous clarity autumns in New England and Eiffel Towers in the
Bronx that paled in comparison
to that foreign one that
wasn't surrounded by graffiti and hop scotch chalk
lines and disheveled poets on street corners trying to sell their
words for a few drinks
and that spit shine fella dreaming of
collared shirts and brazen ties bought for the company
Christmas affair
and maybe a back room
mama who had one too many, and was giving something
besides a grab bag present, or maybe she wasn't
and then i blinked and fell out of love
with...
imagined pretense subway thoughts,
underground morals teenage angst dreams of Europe
and strolled ever so
pretentiously into a 9 to 5 existence sweating ink onto pages of routine banishment an exile into a normal
life
begging for another
fantasy then settling for a
drink or three to forget who i really
am.
erin-cilberto 11/18/15 © 2015 jacob erin-cilbertoReviews
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17 Reviews Added on November 19, 2015 Last Updated on November 19, 2015 Authorjacob erin-cilbertoCarbondale, ILAboutOriginally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..Writing
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