Choices
by Mary McCarthy
I found
some things called love
were best
avoided
like
the sweet faced liar
who robs
you blind
and
leaves you behind
disposable
as a used
tissue
or the
one you pick up
like a
bad rash
that
blisters and torments
and never
heals
or the
handsome stranger
who puts
his mark on you
deep and
obvious
as a
cattle brand
I would
not be caught by love
in
crooked definitions
not kept
in a closed room
or on a
short leash
not loved
in teaspoons
or inch
by inch
not with
a
blueprint
or by the
book
not with
requirements
to recite
a catechism
or
rehearse a script
but wait
for you to come to me
freely
with an
open hand
and no
great expectations
I would
be perfection
or carry
your salvation
or do
more than meet you here
in the
open
where we
both can stand
* * * * *
Mary McCarthy has always been a writer but
spent most of her working life as a Registered Nurse. Her work has appeared in
many print and online journals, including Third Wednesday, Earth's
Daughters, the Ekphrastic Review, and Verse Virtual. Her electronic
chapbook, Things I Was Told Not to Think About, is available as a free download from
Praxis magazine.
Works for me! ;)
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