The Fucked For Life Club Poem by Francie Lynch

The Fucked For Life Club

Rating: 4.5


I won't accept the end
Gently or gracefuly,
But begrudgingly
In private anguish
That is truth,
Unadorned
And sure.
I've not dealt with the vanish
Of comrades in battle;
Or happened upon
A loved one
At the end of the rope.
I've felt the tug,
The smell of CO,
The hardness beneath
The Bluewater Bridge;
The bottle, blade and pill
On the frozen faces of friends,
On family:
Michael, Marlene, Jimmy, Eucheria.
The family innocents
Whisked off
In the maelstrom of youth.
Painfully severe,
In this or any sphere.

'But you must know your father lost a father,
That father lost, lost his, and the survivor bound
In filial obligation for some time..

Claudius speak the cold hard truth,
But Claudius was childless
With his guileless advice;
And Shakespeare's kids were playing
When he penned his tragedy.
But,
Bury a child
And have a lifetime membership
In the
Fucked for Life Club.

Friday, December 19, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: death,grief
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joe Hughes 06 June 2017

'And have a lifetime membership In the Fucked for Life Club'. Great opposing thoughts in a wonderful, but sad, line. Thank you.

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Jeff Taylor 09 May 2016

An honest look at death, very well done.

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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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