GROAN AND MOAN
By Richard L. Provencher
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Mornin’ already I fretted
throwing covers aside.
Finally up the anti-health
morons shuddered
as I thrust arthritic tootsies
into cold slippers. He’s
one of us the whiny-club
members boasted through
nasty teeth – at least
I brushed mine. I limped to the
waste disposal and retrieved
a Kleenex. Sinus un-cooperative.
Sore hip and aching back
accompanied me down the hall.
Where’s my heart and
cholesterol pills I demanded
of myself. My teeth ached
along with neck (need new
pillow) and my right heel spurred
me on as I contemplated
a cortisone shot later in the day.
My smile through gritted
teeth counted out pills for
emancipation from pain. How
appropriate as I remember
desideratum is the game
and I played it well.
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