Dinner on the River
The clatter of the silverware
is wind chimes over
sparrowing laughter—four
women in hijab chitter
about tomorrow’s matching
tattoos. This blood fills koi
up in the pond, scales thrilled
to gape water for bread
in the reeds by the dockside
restaurant, where the dapper
Kevin waits on the ladies
overeagerly,
stating, “We also have
a chocolate bar compliments
of the house with a bourbon
infused set of bacon buns.”
The waiter expects
the flapping trill of
charm and azure sky upon him
and all of the chatter
falls to craning necks,
bent wings, eerie silence
in the trees crowding
the table, one moving to say:
“Well, I do have some tape. It’s blue.”
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could easly eat
a second helping
of this!
Yes , me too.
Subtle. And awkward and wonderful
You are in a groove.
a palpable piece
I love “hijab chatter.” I feel like I’m out with dinner with you.
Great details. The last line feels like a non sequitur to me, but no doubt I’m missing something.
it is a non sequitur that begs you to use your imagination as what happens with the tape.
WOW:
sparrowing laughter