Everyone should sparkle. I’m just not
as bright as my teeth anymore.
It’s late and I feel like a great big fish
in a jar, but a woman never admits
it took hours to get this way.
I used to meet nice guys, gentle
and perspiring. Now they’re a bunch
of striped suits.
They say diamond, I say tomato.
Go look for my panties in the icebox
and see if I’m there.
Boo boo bee doo. I may get
the fuzzy end of the lollipop
but I still have my ukulele.
I call this song You Look Married.
Is it late where you are?
Which time zone is starboard
and which is port?
I want the sun to rise like a neon yacht
while I drift on Rachmaninoff.
I don’t know if I’ll remember
telling you these things, but whenever
someone says happy
I say I’ll have a glass of that.
Come see Laura Spagnoli read with Jenn McCreary, Jason Baldinger, and Jerome Crooks this Friday, April 27th, at 6:45PM, at Higher Grounds Cafe, 631 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, hosted by Paul Siegell.
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