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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2011-11-13 09:12 AM


desperation scorched his aching heart
inner thoughts normal as madness will permit
truth and lies comes in at tonnage weight
still, if he doesn't use it
even a teensy-weensy little bit
nobody will know

he has a heart
leastways a part

it isn't as if he hides it
no
not since the last tears fell
just before it broke into jergillion little pieces
can't put it back like it was
even with Humpty-Dumpty's help

he did not try
when she said bye

what's left of his once vibrant heart
hurtful memories strewn among his consciousness
whenever he wonders what caused it
his recollections are sabotaged
by dreams of gingerbread days and Harvest moon nights
and love . . . right there on the living room floor

he sees her breasts
her hornet's nest

splash of bright lights bedazzled
the country boy
gaunt, big-nosed shambling lad
sassy-voiced angel of the night smiled a practiced smile
all-knowing eyes, neon-blue electrical sparks
zeroed in on the aw-shucks boy

shot him a glance
ritual dance

giggled like a schoolgirl
hot breath in his ear
serpents' tongue followed
his thudding heart, the painful ache
her hands sought
he uttered a strangled sob

she, hard as nails
fingers played Braille

he found a lump where his throat used to be
scent of her roared in his ears
faux face painted on this honky-tonk crème de la crème
took a long, measured look
sizing up her coup de grâce
he swallowed hard, then grinned

the hook was set
by sweet Yvette

six months have past
wedding and honeymoon black thoughts to him
her darkness overwhelmed
flashes of expert, specialized sexual innuendo
took the lad for a wild ride
along with his money and shattered heart

she took a train
he went insane

©May 27, 2006 / Jerry Pat Bolton

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Lori Grosser Rhoden
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1 posted 2011-11-13 09:36 AM


Wow, that was a wild ride Jerry! Good write!


Lori

JerryPat2
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2 posted 2011-11-13 09:55 AM


Thanks, Lori, it is an "oldie," from back in '06.

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Earth Angel
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3 posted 2011-11-13 11:10 AM


What an unforgettable event in your life! Life lessons can be so difficult and almost impossible to completely remove from one's memory. I'm sure you're much wiser now and have learned that she did not represent all women. I trust your experiences have much improved over the years! Once bitten ~  twice shy!


Linda

JerryPat2
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4 posted 2011-11-13 12:13 PM


Oh, I understand that she wasn't like most women, Linda, but have to admit it soured me on the female gender for a while. Thank you for being here in this part of my world.

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5 posted 2011-11-14 12:37 PM


what's left of his once vibrant heart
hurtful memories strewn among his consciousness

Those hurtful memories sure do cause us to build a lot of walls, don't they? Even when we know we wouldn't make the same mistakes again, we often opt to keep our heart-wallets firmly shut. Great write!

JerryPat2
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6 posted 2011-11-14 12:41 PM


Yes indeed we do erect those walls, suthern. I've been trying to dismantle my walls piece by piece for years now, but it seems the walls appear more than my desire to tear them down. Thank you. I believe you know what this poem is all about.

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Michael
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7 posted 2011-11-14 02:02 PM


I could feel the ache in this on, JP.  You're right, there's no puttin' it back together though... who knows, maybe there's a train out there for the insane to catch, and we've just missed it.
Michael

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