Little Cartons, Little Sacks Poem by Donal Mahoney

Little Cartons, Little Sacks



The mug of tea
I drank at dawn,
the tea that drove

me to the train
needs a refill.
At my desk,

I don't do much
but wait for lunch
when every day

I eat so much
the waitress gawks.
She doesn't

realize the years
till supper
when I'll dine

alone again,
bolt everything
that I bring home

in little cartons,
little sacks.
She's not there

when the couch
becomes my slab
till ten

when bed
becomes
my mausoleum.

Monday, June 2, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: work
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