The Court of King DocA Poem by Paris HladThe Court of King Doc
A Flippant Conjecture About the Nature
of Divine Mercy, Or The Story of a Guy Who Was
impossible to Like
No one knew why they
called him, “Doc” But he didn’t come
across like a doctor
He had a
devious-looking face, and he wore The same suspiciously
stained shorts To the park all summer
He’d sit there, with
his gigantic head thrust forward, Mocking the pigeons, -
And occasionally, He’d get up and try to
kick them
He thought they were
“dirty little s***s,”
And he wanted God to
know How he felt about them
One day, Doc stopped
coming to the park Because he got sick
and died of cancer, And he couldn’t be mean
anymore
So, some pigeons
hopped up On the bench where Doc
used to sit And casually befouled
the throne,
Not even acknowledging
the significance Of a villainous king’s
inevitable demise
Still, no one can say
for certain if Doc was sent to hell, Even though the
pigeons gave a s**t about him Only in the way they
actually did. © 2023 Paris Hlad |
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Added on January 12, 2023 Last Updated on January 12, 2023 AuthorParis HladSouthport, NC, United States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutI am a 70-year-old retired New York state high school English teacher, living in Southport, NC. more..Writing
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