WAITING FOR THE FAT LADY

WAITING FOR THE FAT LADY

A Poem by Glen Fitch


    

I feel so awkward,
agitated, trapped,
But I feel that way
even when alone.
I checked my watch
while everybody clapped.
Why aren't you here?
I hate it on my own.
What's all this ruckus?
I can't comprehend what's funny,
tragic, planned coincidence.
It just goes on and on.
When will it end?
Repeating louder
doesn't make more sense.
But human nature
tweaks the line of life.
In every trial, marriage,
death, and birth
We seek a graceful arc
to give us worth,
As if were living tales
of joy or strife.
They're lies. All lies.
Its years since you've been gone.
I don't know how
I keep on keeping on.

© 2008 Glen Fitch


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yeah, i really like this... i thought it was gona b about sports... but the orginality and theme kept me reading on

Posted 16 Years Ago


Bravo! I love this for the perseverence it teaches us. A very good write indeed!
Great one Glen.

Dave

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Glen Fitch
Glen Fitch

Monterey, CA



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