Jerrybaldy
07-02-2012, 04:58 PM
Jenny is sat beside me, pinching clouds of cotton candy,
Billy bites his lip and draws circles in spilt ketchup.
I am playing dad, eating a burger, smiling big and strong.
I mentally undress the waitress with the hazel eyes,
my masochistic mind blesses her with hairy breasts.
A bluebottle fly lands on Billy's ketchup, he swipes and misses.
'Good try, my son', I wink the paternal wink
that my father used to employ.
'Are you feeling okay?',
that's Jenny with the candy floss stained face
and the golden curls.
'I'm good thanks babe', that's me with the car keys.
The fly lands on the waitress,
a man with his tie loosened and a throbbing neck,
drips sweat from his nose to his burger.
A woman with an angry mole on her cheek and a baby in a buggy,
slips her tongue through the eye of a donut.
Billy has a plastic toy, quite like a million others.
Maybe in a line they could reach the moon.
I do the maths.
Maybe we should be feeding the ducks instead.
I draw an X in the tomato sauce, a kiss for Billy,
smudge the strawberry, spun on Jenny's face.
I smile at the waitress, she grimaces back.
I never fancied her anyway.
Billy bites his lip and draws circles in spilt ketchup.
I am playing dad, eating a burger, smiling big and strong.
I mentally undress the waitress with the hazel eyes,
my masochistic mind blesses her with hairy breasts.
A bluebottle fly lands on Billy's ketchup, he swipes and misses.
'Good try, my son', I wink the paternal wink
that my father used to employ.
'Are you feeling okay?',
that's Jenny with the candy floss stained face
and the golden curls.
'I'm good thanks babe', that's me with the car keys.
The fly lands on the waitress,
a man with his tie loosened and a throbbing neck,
drips sweat from his nose to his burger.
A woman with an angry mole on her cheek and a baby in a buggy,
slips her tongue through the eye of a donut.
Billy has a plastic toy, quite like a million others.
Maybe in a line they could reach the moon.
I do the maths.
Maybe we should be feeding the ducks instead.
I draw an X in the tomato sauce, a kiss for Billy,
smudge the strawberry, spun on Jenny's face.
I smile at the waitress, she grimaces back.
I never fancied her anyway.