Irony, Karma, and Fate walk into a bar...(Chapter One)A Poem by J.V. StanleyIrony, Karma, and Fate-three beautiful women sit at a bar enjoying a round of drinks. Suddenly a letch starts hitting on them...wonder what will happen to him?Irony, Karma, and Fate Walk into a Bar October 27, 2011 A
trio comes in, every night therein, they settle themselves at the bar They
each get a drink, and to each do they think, that themselves to be ruler of all They
take a sip in, they drown in chagrin, while they take note on those passing by And curiously
take, while those still awake, like spiders they wait to derive… Curiously
taken, the man-he was shaken, transfixed ‘pon the beauty that wait him There
up at the bar, lined up as the stars, of Orion’s belt he want to unfasten The
peach pie blonde, whose heart does abscond, with thistles and thorns ensnare Piqued
her quaint interest, alluring this artist, to toy with this folly affair. “Behold
my dear sisters,” she strategically whispered, “Look whose eye we’ve caught
this fine night, To be
as so bold, this game does never grow old, no need for us players yield nor
respite.” They
nodded their heads, and pulled at the thread, drawing him ever so near With
the batting of eyes, and the crossing of thighs, the letch too foolish to fear “Hello,
my dear ladies, though it may seem like I’m baiting, thy eyes glitter like
dewdrops in morning Whatever
I shall do, I do all for you, I relinquish my heart- ever adoring.” The
letch do dispose, of gallantry imposed, scoffs confer upon chastity’s waiting Though
she need not appear, and of whispering near, his swoon soft words feign
placating. “Oh
my dear troubadour, as I’ve seen once before-a recent past lover takes note
over there Has
bitten her lip, and soon she shall quit, and is now with a scowl and a glare.” Irony
cleverly smiled, letch believed himself beguiled, and continued on with his blatant
tirade A
short while later, this duplicitous satyr, still determined, transfixed on an
upgrade But
who does shout out, of sisterly clout, who happens upon by them by chance? That
lover’s account, will soon be sought out, by letch’s unwanted advance. She
stands at the ready, her voice firm and steady, tears spilling like diamonds
from eyes She
does not shout out, but does turnabout, and left letch with want from his lies. Though
the three they not fear, nor do they cheer, though chemistry boiling within They
each exchange glances, with each different stances, holding one to account
therein For a
smack on the face, the hand does not waste, a letch’s intentions do take That
the truth setting far, amongst now even the stars, and slithers with intent of
a snake. So without
further ado, he did further pursue, the lady with bright crimson flair Who sat
beside waiting, as he came forth for the taking, emotions unbeknownst and
threadbare. “Aye, for
fools does he make us, trying to break us, with charm that will fall with
disguise For, we’re
privy to all,” Karma said, her voice small, “he has mistaken us for common
barflies.” In nodded
agreement, he really should have seen it, that look that was beheld in red
light For as he
professed his love, feigning the wings of a dove, that once again was shot down
in mid-flight. See he yet
had another, that soon he would discover, had arisen above this fine day And to each
bore their own, and for him had she shown, her own ideas of wanting and play. “Dear sir, do
you see, over there-isn’t she, the one that had promised the world? For what do
you know, she has fled and she’s grown, apart from you- proved love unfurled?” Letch
followed Karma’s finger, and then his gaze lingered, upon the beauty that sat
beside A man whose
estate, of three times letch could make, his beauteous lover shanghaied. A woman, a
lover, perhaps one day the mother, of his children that he once had foreseen He gave all
his heart, promised they would never part, since he was a man of nineteen. She was bored
as she waited, got frustrated, and lacked guilt from the curse of her lies For she
blatantly wore him, disposed letch on a whim, and ferried off with not even a
goodbye. Karma smiled
slightly, and gestured politely, to the three women who remained at the bar. For letch
knew what he was, but continued because, he yearned for evening’s flesh
pourboire. He went to
the last, with no thought of his past, he followed the weight of her stare For Fate
always knows, the ending of throes, always starts and ends with a pair. “So is this
the he, that is want of a she, to bed with him so he may feel A bit of a
quickening, though isn’t it sickening, that not a bit of your reality is real?” He didn’t
take this to heart, and he could not outsmart, the one with tresses of
nightshade And though
the words did appeal, without chastity’s zeal, without care that his hormones
will fade. For she soon
made her leave, poor letch so naïve, he followed her after she left And
unbeknownst to him, as a result of his sin, will be held accountable for all of
his deft In the
playing of games, the truth in love defamed, with many hearts broken to pieces He brushed
them all off, heartlessly had scoffed, crumbs fell lost within the deep
creases. Fate reached
the curb, and quickly she turned, and met his eye as he stood at the door He then
walked ever nearer, his bold intentions clearer, from lying lips more promises
to pour He not want
of the heart, letch’s own would not start, pumping common sense to his head For all that
he thought, and all he had besought, was a warm body to lie in his bed. It didn’t
matter who, of this lady Fate knew, and turned to start walking the street With a roll
of the thunder, surrounding souls set asunder, nevermore shall he ever mistreat A woman of
virtue, true love never bid adieu, instead shattered upon this cool night And if only
he knew, this treacherous fool, he’d act differently within hindsight So lesson be
learned, to those who’ve been burned, by letches who live to abuse Such
wonderful gifts, so easily dismissed, shall reap what they sow with a noose Bobbing
headlights appeared, eyes glistening without fear, with attention diverted in
haste A screech of
the brake, though it was much too late, as was the choice to remain ever
chaste. Those driving
behind, this wheel of time, realize our phase in this life is restricted by years that
will show, just how much we have grown, and just how we will be depicted in the lives
that remain, will they hold great disdain? Or will they remember
with pride and hold ever
so close, those images through windows, of the mind where they will always
reside. If letch
would’ve understood, the repercussions of falsehood, would come back to haunt
him in the end Perhaps he
would change, instead of estrange, perhaps he’d take the time to amend. Irony, Karma,
and Fate, those three do not date, nor do they give their lessons in strife For those
three appear, when those insincere, need a reminder of what is important in
this life.
© 2014 J.V. StanleyAuthor's Note
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Added on October 27, 2011Last Updated on June 2, 2014 Tags: Irony, Karma, Fate, men, women, bars, relationships, cheating, love, hate, resentment, ignorance, heartbreak, lecherous, ignorance. What goes around com AuthorJ.V. StanleyThe Upper Peninsula of Michigan, MIAboutJ. V. Stanley is the author of two books (both available on amazon). She is also the CEO and Founder of Writerz Block editing service where she has worked with authors such as Kandice C. Mason, John .. more..Writing
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