slumber
It's your fourth hour
in front of the TV,
it's your fifth beer
to wash down a bowl of stale peanuts.
It's one o'clock in the afternoon.
Your wife has given you
a list of things to do but
how irrelevant they seem,
when time glides so easily by.
Your daughter is telling you
that you can't tell her what to do
and she's right.
So you don't.
You're empty so you fill
another wineskin,
and it's all you can think about
as you sit on the floor playing cars
with your son.
You can't kiss your wife goodnight
in case she tastes it
on your lips.
In the dark you toss
and in the day you wander
in a heavy slumber
while the world
passes by
like a shadow.
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