POEM: RAIN by Rp Verlaine
A torrential rain
outside upscale east side bar
keeping us inside
where umbrellas in our drinks
mock us afraid to get wet.
Facile nothings said
rejuvenated movie cliches
till we’re drunk enough
to transpose what we hate
with each new kiss.
Tactical cuts both
sides self inflict I just ask
that she leave no marks.
As we leave the bar
in a blur we find her house.
“We’re alone
one with the universe “
she sighs.
We’re too drunk
for anything to work
it doesn’t.
So we smoke cigarettes
filterless and dry
as our few jokes.
While outside
the rain lies as always
it’s cures all thirst.
Rp Verlaine lives and writes in New York City.
He has an MFA in creative writing from City College.
He taught in New York Public schools for many years.
Retired from teaching, he continues to write and do photography
in New York. He had a volume of poetry- Damaged by Dames
& Drinking published in 2017 and another – Femme Fatales
Movie Starlets & Rockers in 2018. A set of three e books
began with the publication of Lies From The Autobiography
vol1 was published in November of 2018. Vol 2 was published
in 2019 and a third Volume in 2020.
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