Use of the word ‘indolence’ in a poem about drinking
“Nobody but you will get it,” she says, while
pouring herself another glass of wine.
“I don’t care if it’s one of your favorite words.”
I can’t think of a smart answer,
too busy watching her tee shirt
sliding down her shoulder,
not in a good way,
definitely not a “hey there, sailor”
way, more of an, “I can’t be bothered to fix it” way.
Yes, I use the word indolence a lot
a nicer word than ‘lazy’
to me, it means standing around
drinking coffee with a strong dose of sugar,
cream, and Kahlua mixed together,
preferably with eyes closed
preferably in your own home,
wearing only an old blue shirt
with maybe ripped khakis
or just your underwear
and the sleeve will slip down your arm
and you won’t care.
They can’t reach you there
in your own home,
safe with your own bones
and your favorite memories
hidden in your sock drawer--
things you want to remain
exactly the same
in your life, your indolent life.
How delightful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom...how wonderful that you read this!
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