No An Idle Moment Poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

No An Idle Moment

Rating: 5.0


Not an Idle Moment

A fly sits on top of the computer screen
washing its face when not watching me,
incredible it takes lift flies and lands on
the tip of my nose, close up it has
enormous eyes, so big I can see myself.
I hit it, but miss now I have nosebleed,
trickles down to my lips, tastes salty,
drips on my green shirt I’m so proud of.

I go to the bathroom, I’m a boxer, who
has won the match in round six, so what’s
a nosebleed? Take shirt off soaks it in
cold water, put a clean one on, it needs to
be ironed, so who cares a dank day when
even windows cry and the old roof leaks?

The dipterous sits on top of the screen
eyeing me contemptuously, pretend I’ve
forgotten something get up, in the kitchen
cupboard I find insecticide, storm in, spray
my room, the fly curls up and dies. Blank
screen I have forgotten what I was going
to write about.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 01 June 2020

The dipterous sits on top of the screen eyeing me contemptuously, pretend I’ve forgotten something get up, in the kitchen cupboard I find insecticide, storm in, spray my room, the fly curls up and dies. concentrating on minute details to write. tony

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Patti Masterman 14 November 2008

At least you didn't accidentally burn down the house. I really enjoyed this.

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