My Fragile Male Ego
It works much better for my mythology
and my poetry
for you to remain frozen at thirty-one
sitting on the back patio of our casita
doing bong hits and reminding me, again,
how the patriarchy has ruined your life
all the while plotting your escape from my gravity,
which was weaker than science predicted,
then to know of your trials
and the hardships you faced
striking out on your own,
how they differed from mine,
how long before you could listen
to the Dead again, or bake cornbread,
slow-cook pinto beans
on a blue Sunday afternoon,
how long before you took in a sunset
or made love,
if your life was easier without me,
if it took more than a minute
to move on?
7 thoughts on "My Fragile Male Ego"
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worked well for your poetry here!
Terrific, heart tugging poem, Bill! The stanza break is perfectly placed.
Love the empathy and detail in this poem, Bill. I like how you ended with a question, causes me to linger with the poem.
Bill, are you working on a full-length? You need to!
the specific details in the middle of the second stanza undercut the title well
Very relatable, and expresses so well the complicated nature of post-breakup grief.
Beautiful, sel-examining, unflinching writing. My kind of poem.