Balderdash
The smell of
cigars
booze
and fear-filled
sweaty men
was heavy
in the back room
of a restaurant
Working the quarter
Stacks on the table
Dealt into the game
We poured our guts
into our drinks
Topped them off with
lies and vulnerability
then swapped glasses
with one another
Pain written across every face
Guilt unleashed our demons
to mock and instill fear
Not even the whiskey
on our breath
would let us forget
Mind Games 3
Our love
founded on
dissimulation and hypocrisy
is drowning in a room
of empty bottles
I sugar coat your lies
force them down
along with my sorrows
I turn a blind eye
when you come home
smelling of rum
and bathed in the scent
of another woman
I hold onto your
empty promises
as you wrap your arms
around me
We hold our own
Both playing our part
in this masquerade
(Revision of Mind Games by @ruffmiriam)
Gold Stars and Hues of Blue (Audio)
As requested by @poetsdream, here is a reading of my piece "Gold Stars and Hues of Blue"
Really hate my voice... but here we go.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8l7c_qAJ5gYTUZ3UFRVVUh6OWc
Through blurry vision
and puffy eyes
the streetlights are
my stars tonight
Dipped in gold
they shine bright
The amber glow
beckons me to follow
The brisk unforgiving
January breeze
makes its way through
my knee high
lace up boots
and coat
then embraces me
from head to toe
and whispers the words
I wish you'd say
Of course
I know my love
will never be enough
My once black ink
now runs the saddest
shade of blue
I'll sign this letter
at the corner
where paper meets pen
before I fade to black
and send it out
into the wasted night
Her name was Charlotte
An angel disguised as death
found shelter in a dusty corner
She saw the beauty you held inside
And so,
you lived to see another day
Time grew cold as the seasons changed
You took on your own
Never judging the tempest in my mind
The months birthed a mutual respect
Then death seduced an angel
You'd be proud
They keep guard
as you keep watch
Know that they listen to my drunken stories
about the conversations I used to have
with their mother Charlotte
Rest
knowing that with me,
they'll always have a home.