Elegy Of Lost Time

No DUI, claims she, but I

Was overcome in a jam

By exhaust, heat, boredom, frustration

...And how she was.

She dreamt of a table overlooking the highway

Where she'll drink wine, and watch the traffic flow

(Though it be slow)

With the pleasure of a spectator

Secure that events cannot affect her.

In an elegant dress, falling 

In delicate folds to the ground

As men gaze at her, 

Tormented, agonized, stultified

For she knows that love is pain

To be dispensed in small portions

That the addiction may grow,

As its afflicted captive 

Learns through pain and misery 

What cannot be lived without.

Soon the tired sun settles to the west

And dusk's violet shroud falls over rock, cement, metal

Its tint of grape come to settle.

Noir has its affects; she stands, glass in hand,

Silver shining in twilight

And spins, struts, dips, and bends;

Dancing to her own tune

Though not lacking for willing partners

She is hers, and hers alone.

Stars blinking through the end of day

Are her shy audience

The still of evening is her applause

And alcohol is her stagecraft...

With all its support, and all of its flaws.

Intoxication loosens her grip

And the glass falls with a crash - 

She wakes to see that she's trapped 

In the midst of an eleven-car pile-up.

It can only mean more and more

Lost time, money, effort

In a long-lost life.

With more concern than desire, a man peeks in 

Through her shattered window

And asks, "Are you all right?"

She begins to shake her head - 

"No, I'm not! ALL was lost!"

...Then sighs, acknowledges reality, and nods.

The samaratin leaves to check others, 

Shards of plastic and glass crunching under his shoes.

As she rummages for proof of insurance -

Hope it's not expired! - She muses:

Waking can be more painful

Than living and dying in a daydream.