Random Acts of Poetry
Ticking
On a steeped night
that sticks to the skin,
he peels off seven layers
of wallpaper
as jingles and voices
waft by like smoke.
The poet scribbles and scribbles
about a ticking suitcase,
then shuts
the moon in a drawer,
bored as a caged monkey.
His thoughts rise
in word balloons
that appear to say:
You are a soft, pink dildo,
dishwasher safe.
You are a hard steel chisel.
But useless. No use.
The chakras won't open,
he's blind from the klieg lights.
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