Googly-Eyed PumpkinA Poem by Monica ChenWhy carve out eyes when you can stick them on instead?It’s cold; it’s autumn; it’s Halloween. I’m sitting on a bench and hollering. Ambition, I mutter as I stab my knife Into the object of my bitter strife. I don’t think I’ll be sleeping tonight. A friend, eavesdropping, wanders by - the commoner! It’s a pumpkin he laughs, waving his jack o’lantern named Oliver. I chew on my gold necklace, the dolphin pendant Grinds against my molars in utter abandonment As I struggle to carve an orange ornament. Ten minutes! The announcer calls a swarm To mushroom around the display platform But I still haven’t managed to carve a nose, A mouth, or even the eyes - oh, how I dearly need those! I run off the field, pumpkin in hand, to the nearest store - oh, please don’t close! I grab a pack of googly eyes, race to the register, And pay for my purchase while dabbing glue (such an amateur!) Onto my pumpkin and transforming him quite magically into a jack-o lantern. What does he lack? I ask the cashier with a dramatic wave and turn. Where do you plan to put that candle? The cashier laughed. Why, he’ll simply burn.© 2016 Monica ChenAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorMonica ChenNJAboutI'm an 18 year old aspiring poet and fiction writer with an addiction to kpop. I tend to write only when the mood hits me and am trying to explore different genres and themes. My "work song" is The.. more..Writing
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