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September 25, 2019  |  By . In Online Content, Poetry, Uncategorized

Poetry: people unravel

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people unravel by Andrew Lafleche

 

one drink at a time

one conversation

one look

 

thread from a sweater

caught on a nail

feel the tug

and pull

 

or just don’t oppose

 

walk until something happens

keeps happening

pretend you haven’t learned

one foot in front of the other…

 

people come apart

 

unglued

undone

 

simple as a blown tire

before the next paycheck

 

a leather shoe lace

leaving the lawyer’s

 

disintegrate

like a sugar cube in black coffee

 

before sugar came in pink packets

before last call was midnight

before worrying about last call

as a thing

 

fall off. give way. start.

only to resist beginning again


 

Andrew Lafleche is an award-winning poet and author of seven books. Follow @AndrewLafleche on Twitter or visit www.AJLafleche.com for more information.

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