Failure to Thrive
His skunky beer kisses were like a pay-off
Scratchy whiskers and cold lips on cheek
She knew it was time to go to her room
She wouldn’t wait around
To find out what would happen
Last time that happened, a belt kissed her leg
Stinging leather on tender skin
She looked back one time
And beyond the half-wall
She could see his sock-clad feet
Sticking out from the recliner
And from a giant tube in that dark room
Came an eerie glow
Mind-numbing dialogue
And in his hand, mind-numbing drink
She wouldn’t see him again
Until the next day
When he’d finally emerge from his room
Half-human
By then
She’d have made her own breakfast
Of Cap’n Crunch and milk
and be seated in front of the TV
Watching cartoons
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The images you picked for this poem are carefully described and well-placed. Thank you for taking us into that moment.
Thank you
I’m noticing some errors in this, (sigh) but the message still conveys…