Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Bar Napkin Sonnet #11

Things happen when you drink too much mescal.
One night, with not enough food in my belly,
he kept on buying. I’m a girl who’ll fall
damn near in love with gratitude and, well, he
was hot and generous and so the least
that I could do was let him kiss me, hard
and soft and any way you want it, beast
and beauty, lime and salt—sweet Bacchus’ pards—
and when his friend showed up I felt so warm
and generous I let him kiss me too.
His buddy asked me if it was the worm
inside that makes me do the things I do.
I wasn’t sure which worm he meant, the one
I ate? The one that eats at me alone?



Bar Napkin Sonnet #11
Moira Egan

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting that, Steve Grant.
    Cheers,
    Moira

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  2. Hi, I have to work on this sonnet by Moira Egan, could you try to help me with the analysis please? thank you so much.

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