*poof
retaliation it was two weeks after you returned from rehab, dad I found the first vodka bottle, a Smirnoff pint, stashed beneath the driver's seat of your Ford. I propped the empty on the dashboard like a bobble-head. I didn't tell you this then, but... going into my room and leaving my dog-eared copies of Penthouse on my pillow next to the Vaseline... that was a pretty good comeback. Karl Koweski is a displaced Region Day now living in a valley in rural Alabama. His latest collection of poetry from Roadside Press "Abandoned By All Things" is out now.
The sheer wit and irony in the lines make the poem appealing. Like it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading. I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the evocation of specific place names, the sense of humor, and the dichotomy between knowing a place intellectually and knowing it through experience. I love the last sentence, but can't seem to make it play nice with rest of the poem. Maybe after another reading.
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