Greg has a tiny dress shirt
and tiny dress pants
his tiny hands
move across the calendar
filled with small decisions
he is angry
angry at his job
angry at the traffic
angry at his internet connection
angry at the fact that he has to shave his head
to cover up the fact that he’s bald
Every time he puts his name-tag on
his heart clenches like a fist
he carries it in his hands
as he moves through the tampon aisle
like an SS officer
searching for you
with something worse than a gun
he sees his name duct taped across every sign
Greg has lost his mind
he is a walking grocery store
when he finds you
he extends his hand
and gives you
what he has
it’s extra hours
you shrink 5 inches
your hair falls out
Now you’re Greg
a walking grocery store
always open
making small decisions
with your tiny hands
© 2010 Lee Kitzis
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Winners
They flock to the lottery counter at Jewel
Sweat stained instant win tickets
cracked like a parched desert floor
The geriatrics in kitten sweaters
the bed-headed Indians
with tired eyes
reeking of B.O.
worse than the homeless
those who haven’t been spit out
waiting
in the mouth of the lion
buying the scam
fuuuuck
they say
give me three more Diamond Dazzlers
then they walk outside
sit on the bench
light a cigarette
and scratch
while the jaw tightens
and the tongue works its magic
© 2010 Lee Kitzis
Sweat stained instant win tickets
cracked like a parched desert floor
The geriatrics in kitten sweaters
the bed-headed Indians
with tired eyes
reeking of B.O.
worse than the homeless
those who haven’t been spit out
waiting
in the mouth of the lion
buying the scam
fuuuuck
they say
give me three more Diamond Dazzlers
then they walk outside
sit on the bench
light a cigarette
and scratch
while the jaw tightens
and the tongue works its magic
© 2010 Lee Kitzis
Sunday, September 5, 2010
5:01 P.M. at the Museum and Waiting
I'm doing a crossword puzzle
in about 30 minutes I'm going to get off work
get on the train
meet my parents
and drive another 30 minutes
to watch
my grandmother die
I shouldn't go
not
that I don't love my grandmother
I just never visited her
in the twilight of her years
not out of spite
just that she lived in Florida
to go now
seems almost insulting
when she finally arrived
in Illinois
she weighed
just over
a hundred pounds
and didn't know
who we were
there's no cure for that
like the fly
buzzing around my head
22 across
on the tip of my tongue
there's no cure
for it
doing
what it does best
© 2010 Lee Kitzis
in about 30 minutes I'm going to get off work
get on the train
meet my parents
and drive another 30 minutes
to watch
my grandmother die
I shouldn't go
not
that I don't love my grandmother
I just never visited her
in the twilight of her years
not out of spite
just that she lived in Florida
to go now
seems almost insulting
when she finally arrived
in Illinois
she weighed
just over
a hundred pounds
and didn't know
who we were
there's no cure for that
like the fly
buzzing around my head
22 across
on the tip of my tongue
there's no cure
for it
doing
what it does best
© 2010 Lee Kitzis
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