by Jack Ohms
hunkered
under the weight
of hard and dirty lies
I sit in a room
painted yellow
with cigarette smoke
three months behind
on the rent
a few hundred here and
elsewhere
owed
as the clock
staggers drunk
at all hours
what a glorious existence
what a beautiful career
my name; the first insult
my grave clothes
the last
August 3, 2009
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