The Bartender

The Bartender

A Poem by wordsmith728

Liquid courage to numb the pain. 
Intoxicated to forget. 
Offbeat blood, sent from heart to vein. 
Returns with a guest, she just met. 
She closes up, leaves the bar clean. 
To her apartment, around three. 
In bed she lays, counting some sheep, 
That mock her, thinking she will sleep. 
She hears the crickets’ lonely beat. 
Reminding her of creeps she meets. 
Sometimes they have a potential start. 
But never truly go that far. 
Each night dealt with some other cards. 
But slowly starts to build up guard. 
She puts less time in her makeup. 
But drunks continue to pick up. 
She joins in shots, hopes to pass out. 
But in her head she hears the shouts. 
Her heart’s hunger for real love. 
Her clouded thoughts rise above. 
A newly turned insomniac. 
No longer sleeping on her back. 
Till curtains peek with starry eyes. 
So bright, leaves a forceful rise. 
Her sobs like strings of violin. 
A void no liquor can fill in. 
Despite how much she tries to drown. 
The aches resonate with shrill sounds. 
Another night, still found no one. 
A man enters, two drinks and done. 
She questions him, “What is the rush?” 
Always pulled into a quick crush. 
But never really tends to last. 
As he mumbles about his past. 
A bartender, like therapist. 
As alcohol reveals the gist. 
Now drunk and loud, he starts to shout. 
Before his crash, he raises doubt. 
He talks about, the best he lost. 
Always at home, waits for the toss. 
She cheers him up, when in a rut. 
He gets up again, “That damn mutt! 
To see her hurt, curled up in bed. 
I held her paw, up till her death.” 
The next night, slept pretty early. 
He was perfect, brown hair curly. 
Her eyes were lost, but not with lust. 
Enjoyed his smells, delicious must. 
A piece of her, became a part. 
Happy to save his sinking heart. 
Rescued him, he slept on her rug. 
Named Milo, her three-legged dog. 

© 2017 wordsmith728


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JC
Ha, great read, love the ending...dogs are truly better companions than humans sometimes. Look forward to more.

Posted 7 Years Ago



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My name is Lior, my writings are inspirational and my goal is to make the world a more positive place through my writings. I have recently had a book released on Amazon, and is available for pre-or.. more..