A poem inspired by The Muse of Cold Earth.
Jack of All Trades
And though there was nothing to gain by entering
The rim of the bottle
There was so much to lose, and I needed to lose
To see you from that perfect angle, staring up from the carpet
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You, who whose arms are like barbed wire as they constrict me in a hug
You, whose voice is like, a thought unconsidered, a dream that shocks me into watchfulness
You, whose mortal enemies are the people walking down the street, who you’ve never met
A used blender bought at a discount
A recently purchased canister of play-doh
Waiting to be mixed with all the colors of the rainbow and left out to dry
I’ll pace around your apartment in worn down sneakers, but eventually I’ll enter
To tell you my joke
And, if I make you laugh I’ll call that
Self love


I love the use of metaphors in this
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Thanks. I think some of them bordered on “silly” but as it is a poem about a “Jack” I was hoping that worked for it.
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