Of course she knows she is doomed.
That is not the part that bothers her.
Everyone is doomed. Lawyers.
Dilettantes. Poets. Priests.
She never takes Kismet personally.
Not even when he rips her dress
just before she goes on stage.
Not even when she is sick, near death.
Not even when she trips and splats
full body on the wall of her own loneliness.
She knows being doomed just comes
with the package. Still she can’t help
but wonder if Kismet is not, perhaps,
open for a little seduction. Cause Wild Rose
has a friend that she wishes that Kismet might
just forget to visit with his little dark bag
of doom if only she can keep
him interested here in her thighs
for just one more day, one more night.
* For those who have not met her yet, Wild Rose is my alter ego, the one who does everything that I am too frightened or embarrassed to do.
Rock on Wild Rose, the world needs you.
Cousin to Crazy Jane, I’ll bet. Like Jim says, Rock on!
The seduction, so wild Rose, and combined with the doomsayer, well, it’s just wild. Perhaps a ’cause instead of Cause down there in line 14?
thanks dear Jim and Hoe and David … and yes to the ’cause …
and yes, Crazy Jane is part of my inspiration! One day Art Goodtimes called me on writing poems that were not in my own voice and he said, why don’t you have an alter ego like Crazy Jane … and that was the day she came out to play 🙂