Thoughts from the 29th Floor
By Lem
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Sometimes in the mornings
Behind my two glass walls
Celestial goldfish bowl
In the cubic concrete city
The homeless and world-forsaken
Doze beneath the neon euro
Sleep-dazzled sun-delirious
I think of how you told me
I’d abandon you for this-
For ambition, recognition
Challenges, escape and growth.
That’s right. Spit them like they’re curses.
Can’t help that my life got bigger
While you put me on hold.
Protests in the streets, between the sheets
I waited, I was waiting-
But now you won’t wait for me
You say you can’t wait for me.
Ha-
This bitch isn’t coming back
Just because you yanked the leash.
Wash your own shirts, then
Climb into your empty bed
Tell yourself that I’m a traitor
Unreliable narrator
A brain-sick manipulator
If it helps you sleep at night.
While you waited for “the good bit”
I went to another screen.
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Wow! This poem has fire in
Wow! This poem has fire in its belly. I like it. Mysterious scene-setting and then the message. Reads like it's from the heart. Reads well.
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