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a_little_wisp
02-14-2009, 04:05 AM
It isn't very good, but I felt like I should write a Valentine's poem!

... I've never actually written a poem for Valentine's day. Here goes!

(Did what I could with expletives. :( )
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Nothing ever changes with you.
I come home from work
Smelling like cornbread
And kitchens that I don’t even
Want to be in ninety-nine point nine percent of the time,
But I’m the only one doing any godd*mn work around here,
Paying any bills,
Bringing home any groceries.
When I come in, you barely move from your position
On the couch.
You glance at me,
Away from the TV
And some show that has you
So transfixed.

I wait.
“Well?”
You look away.

We’ve been distant.

And it’s Valentine’s Day,
But I don’t dare remind you.
What would you say, anyways?
You were never very good with words.

“Have you eaten?”
You’re gone -
Probably to take a sh!t.
I sigh and began to prepare your food-
I’m so sick of food,
I deal with food all day -
F*ck it, you’re getting leftovers.
I heat up the remnants of last night’s dinner
And set it out for you.
“I’ve already eaten,
So you’re on your own.
I’m going to read a
Romance novel
With erotic sex scenes –
Not that you care.”
I call out.

I run a bubble bath and settle in
With a glass of wine.

You watch me by the door,
Half-disinterested, half-expectant.
“What is it?” I snap.
You grumble and go to the kitchen
Where I hear you indulge.


Forty-five minutes later I’m parked on the couch
Stuffing my mouth with Rocky Road.
You stare at me in disgust.
“What? What the f*ck is it?
I weigh 101 pounds, cut me some
F*cking slack.”
You’re on the other end.
I’m here.

What happened to us?
I’m lonely.
“You’re practically useless,” I say to him
My mind a million miles away
On the bachelor next door,
The co-worker at the restaurant,
That one guy from the grocery store.

You start in surprise.

I wipe away a tear that has nothing
To do with Humphrey Bogart
But everything to do with you -
No, maybe a bit with me as well.

“I just wish…”

You look at me,
As if you want to say it as
Badly as I do.

“I just wish you would at least…”

You come over, treading carefully,
And – Valentine’s miracle –
Push your head up under my palm.
I rub behind your ears just like
You used to like it.
You still do.

You purr.

I shove the bowl aside and
Scoop you up into my arms,
And a million things that have been
Left unsaid between us
Spills out.
“I’m sorry I’m never here. ”
Purr.
“You’re better now with more-”
Purr.
“- Meat on your bones, you know –“
Purr.
“-And Mrs. Tilbit is feeding you well. “
Purrrrr.
“- One day,
One day,
We’ll have the little house – “
Purr.
“We’ve always wanted,
And it’ll be you and I,
And the books.
And I’ll be the perfect lady,
And you’ll be the perfect cat –
Don’t give me that face,
You have your imperfections.”
...Purr.
“Cervantes,”
I say to you,
You look up at me now
As you used to.
“Happy Valentine’s Day.”
And I kiss his rough little nose.

~Sophia~
02-14-2009, 08:55 AM
It's perfect. Would you mind if I copied and gave it to my significant other today? It's not at all Hallmarkish and says pretty much what I want to say to him. I just have to replace purr with snore and dog for cat! Good job!

a_little_wisp
02-15-2009, 01:52 AM
Well, I'm a bit late in response - but absolutely! That's a wonderful compliment in itself, that you want to share it with others. ^^ Hope your Valentine's Day was lovely, Sophia. Thank you.

firefangled
02-15-2009, 10:09 AM
Awwww! Very sweet, Wisp. I have two and they are tough to find words for sometimes, but you've done well here.

a_little_wisp
02-15-2009, 05:27 PM
Ah, thank you, Firefangled!


... I don't own a cat. I never have. I've always wanted one - I think I'd make a fabulous cat lady- but my Dad is allergic, and now I'm living in apartments and could have one, but one of my roommates is in a wheelchair and having any small animal around frightens me (sweet girl, just... big wheels).

However, my friend's cat, Rex, was put to sleep two days ago, which made me want the subject of this poem to be... well, a cat. It's dedicated to her, in a way.

PrinceMyshkin
02-15-2009, 07:13 PM
Oh expletive! Did you have to confirm that it was about you and a cat? I was so enjoying the thought that this was about you and your two-legged lover! Great fun all the same - the swing it has to it, the spontaneous-sounding voice that, once again, youdo so well.

a_little_wisp
02-15-2009, 11:53 PM
You know, Prince, I actually started writing it about a lover. Then I thought, "You know, I'd rather be writing this to an imaginary cat than an imaginary lover." And my friend's cat had been put to sleep recently...so there it was- a subject, and a dedication.

I'm really glad you liked it!! :D