Because my husband would not read my poems,
I wrote one about how I did not love him.
In lines of strict iambic pentameter,
I detailed his coldness, his lack of humor.
It felt good to do this.

Stanza by stanza, I grew bolder and bolder.
Towards the end, struck by inspiration,
I wrote about my old boyfriend,
a boy I had not loved enough to marry
but who could make me laugh and laugh.
I wrote about a night years after we parted
when my husband’s coldness drove me from the house
and back to my old boyfriend.
I even included the name of a seedy motel
well-known for hosting quickies.
I have a talent for verisimilitude.

In sensuous images, I described
how my boyfriend and I stripped off our clothes,
got into bed, and kissed and kissed,
then spent half the night telling jokes,
many of them about my husband.
I left the ending deliberately ambiguous,
then hid the poem away
in an old trunk in the basement.

You know how this story ends,
how my husband one day loses something,
goes into the basement,
and rummages through the old trunk,
and he uncovers the hidden poem
and sits down to read it.

But do you hear the strange sounds
that floated up the stairs that day,
the sounds of an animal, its paw caught
in one of those traps with teeth of steel?
Do you see the wounded creature
at the bottom of the stairs,
his shoulders hunched over and shaking,
fist in his mouth and choking back sobs?
It was my husband paying tribute to my art.

my husband discovers poetry, diane lockward (via ghostwriters)
New (to me) bike. Those handlebars and  tires need a clean. It does technically fold, but you have to remove  this massive bolt, so it’s not really a quick-fold type thing.

New (to me) bike. Those handlebars and tires need a clean. It does technically fold, but you have to remove this massive bolt, so it’s not really a quick-fold type thing.

nauticalcat:

Seated Woman With Bent Knee, by Egon Schiele 1917

nauticalcat:

Seated Woman With Bent Knee, by Egon Schiele 1917

Goodbye orange hair, and good riddance.

Goodbye orange hair, and good riddance.

heyhermano:

If you haven’t read Green Porno you’re kind of missing out on life.

I really liked the films til I had to watch them loop round a million times at work.

heyhermano:

If you haven’t read Green Porno you’re kind of missing out on life.

I really liked the films til I had to watch them loop round a million times at work.

bohemea:

Ghost World

bohemea:

Ghost World

betterbooktitles:

Madeleine L’Engle: A Wrinkle in Time

Check out that cover art. Also one of the few kid’s books trying to promote christianity that doesn’t really annoy me and get my atheist back up.

betterbooktitles:

Madeleine L’Engle: A Wrinkle in Time

Check out that cover art. Also one of the few kid’s books trying to promote christianity that doesn’t really annoy me and get my atheist back up.