THE LAST POETRY MEETING
THE LAST POETRY MEETING
Who is your inspiration
for carelessness,
for absolute carelessness?
The woman beside me says
it’s a toss-up between
John Milton
and Miley Cyrus.
The woman beside her says
she’s got this forty-year-old
nephew in Los Angeles.
I should have checked myself
before I said carelessness, to me,
is Ganesh, the Hindu god.
I don’t know why, in fact,
I know little about him
other than his elephant nose
and his fondness for sitting upon mice,
which reminds me
out loud
of my sister, who is
an endoscopic nurse
and has pulled the strangest things
from the strangest people’s
rectal cavities
though she’s never mentioned
mice, yet
and the woman beside me says
isn’t that sort of bigoted?
To think another person’s god
is the embodiment of carelessness?
I say yes, it probably is,
and she smiles
in a very unbigoted way
while the woman with
the nephew in Los Angeles says
she had a bigoted uncle once
but he died and no one
in her family felt obligated
to attend the funeral.
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You capture the intricacies of human interaction so well...the failures to convey, those magical moments of connection. I am honored to be your friend!