They can get testy at times when coffee is the only thing being ordered. Maybe you should have written her a poem instead. : )
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Why didn't I think of that...or at least give her ten bucks for the coffee.
thank you, will,<.. read moreWhy didn't I think of that...or at least give her ten bucks for the coffee.
thank you, will,
j.
I think she rather pondered her actions and felt a bit of reticence for her impoliteness. Everyone is just trying to make a living, and the least among us have it the most unfair. Still, that's no way to garner tips to help pay her bills.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
I bet she did ponder...thank you for your insightful review, Linda.
j.
This one has a touch of real life to it. Nine to fivers don't really grasp how poems gel gradually (most of the time) in poet's mind. If you're not eating, you're taking up a space that might be occupied by someone who will leave a tip. The workaday world is not an overly sentimental place.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
I don't think nine to fivers very often appreciate poetry...their lives are pretty strictly laid out.. read moreI don't think nine to fivers very often appreciate poetry...their lives are pretty strictly laid out...not much free verse in them.
j.
epitaph for two worlds as they collide and bounce off each other. Love the bus play at the end. Maybe try an art museum next time, Others mistaking you for an artist will want to surreptitiously spy over your shoulder at your sketches. (lol - sorry I'm a bit of an alliteration freak ). Fun read.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
alliteration makes the world go around...and I am the same way...
Thank you for your suggesti.. read morealliteration makes the world go around...and I am the same way...
Thank you for your suggestion...and they have coffee machines or snack bars in the art museums, don't they?
To me it always says more about the person when I observe their behavior. Sad. She may have such a story that doesn't allow her to dream or feels unable to explore hobbies of her own.
BUT, if I bring back my wandering curious mind, I still see someone who could have extended a smile and made a new friend if only she could see around her own pain.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
but so many can't....and bad tippers, even if poets, should be shot.
thank you for your visit.. read morebut so many can't....and bad tippers, even if poets, should be shot.
thank you for your visit and words, Elaine,
j.
a patron of the arts, she is not.
If you were Picasso leaving scribbles as a tip she'd welcome you with open arms.
JD
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
she might at that...or she might have looked at his art and said "What the hell is this?"
tha.. read moreshe might at that...or she might have looked at his art and said "What the hell is this?"
thank you, JD,
j.
Oh yes, I always wondered what the diner folk thought of such customers, more so in places where the turn around was quick and the business brisk. A slice of poetry to go with that cup. That stole the place of that slice of pie or cake or sandwich.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Probably not very much, Frederick, I am sure.
thanks for your comment..
j.
I kind of get her attitude, if I'm honest, thinking of when I had three little mouths to feed and never enough. From a dialectical perspective, should not the poet care about that and adjust their behavior rather than offer apologies that her children cannot eat?
Nobody wrong, nobody right
Just life being life, gotta learn to roll with it
I believe the theory of unpunctuated poetry is that the reader is less guided. In this poem, punctuation really would be cumbersome, I think. The lines are simple and self explanatory.
Yet you manage to tell a story within a story nevertheless
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
thank you, softly...and yes, I rarely use punctuation as I prefer the reader to read as he or she fe.. read morethank you, softly...and yes, I rarely use punctuation as I prefer the reader to read as he or she feels comfortable...and gets out of the poem what he or she does, like you said, without guidance.
Oh, there is always a reason for what I do grammatically and always something behind the writing of my poetry....but the reader need not be concerned with anything other than relating in his or her own way.
Poetry is such an individual preference, feeling, interpretation.
thanks so much for your extensive review...you are appreciated.
j.
dear Jacob… I want to give you a new Review.
The Waitress lost her chance to learn about a Man of Letters… who just wanted to be a Guest with a Smile. Often we miss an opportunity to know how Life can be shared with Metaphors and Prayers. tenderly, Pat
Originally 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..