The night was black, monotonous heat
No planets, no stars
He bandaged the bite
Unblinking, impassive
Undoubtedly getting off on the idea
That it added to his lore
And by lore I mean inflated ramblings
Exchanged laterally between aging frat boys
Imagine how meaningless my life is
That I’m writing a poem about it
My feeling was, “This will be comical,”
But I also knew him decades ago
Unacquainted with disappointment
With the dispassion and fake self deprecation
Of an older, more dishonest hypocrite
I couldn’t have imagined I would feel so sad
Watching him sink so low
All of this the kind of prelude to a fall
To find meaning in later
So you can feel psychic, observant, whatever…
They say when a dog turns
You see it in the eyes
When a person turns
It’s more like you’re debating
The metastasization of a tumor
Until arriving at a status of belief
In the cancer’s reality
Then prior moments stand out big and tragic
In a linear regression
Toward a vanishing point of disgust
Final stanza is brutal!
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