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Haiku

Poems

Senior citizen
Alone in the laundromat
Clutching five clean shirts.

I paid fifty cents
For this scarf that I have on --
I'm a cheap floozy.

They've cloned my kitten,
But now I can't afford him;
I wish we were dead.

My new pink nightgown
Has black buttons down the front,
Like bad directions.

Turn the TV off --
Notice the world around you.
Quick, turn it back on.

At Greer's laundromat,
Voices drowned out by machines --
Is this prophetic?

How I long to smoke --
What on earth is stopping me?
Not a goddamned thing.

When you live alone,... Read more

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