i know what it’s like to be so lonely that anyone will do
i know what it’s like to chase after a dream that was never going to become reality
i know what it’s like to find yourself lost in your own house in a room full of the people you know the best
i know what it’s like to lay awake in bed all night because the adderall stops you from sleeping but it’s that important that you learn to focus
i know what it’s like to accomplish everyone of your new year’s resolutions and still feel like it wasn’t enough
i know what it’s like to be stared at like a monster or the most charming person in the world
i know what grass tastes like and i know what the bottom of a whiskey bottle tastes like too
i know what apple cider vinegar tastes like and i’ll tell you this; it’s way worse than any whiskey
i know what it’s like to be under the bright lights of an operating table
i know what it’s like to stand beside a woman i love(d) on the stage of a church as her parents stare at me with hateful eyes
i know what it’s like to dig holes for eight hours for free
i know what it’s like to be 350 feet off the ground
and i know what it’s like to like six feet underground
i know what it’s like to not answer the phone for bill collectors
and i know what it’s like to wait by the phone to find out if someone is still alive
i know what it’s like to not have a car, to take the bus in the heart of denver’s winter
and i know what it’s like to have nothing to complain about when i look over and see a woman with two strollers and a bag full of food stamp groceries doing the same thing
i know what it’s like to learn you’re on the wrong side of history
and i know what it’s like to be waken up by sprinklers on a strangers lawn
i know that none of this is worth not knowing
if i’ve learned anything from this
it’s that the things that have taught me the most about myself
are never the motivational speakers on the grand stand
they are never the power point presentations on happiness
or the venn diagrams on good versus evil
the things that have taught me the most
are the burns on my tongue from drinking coffee too fast
and the moments that tasted bitter going down my throat
shitty coffee from waffle house at who cares o clock
served by some waitress who’s hard to look at
and doesn’t give a shit about me
never a venti skinny vanilla no foam latte
handed to me by some trust fund brat in a green apron
COPYRIGHT BRICE MAIURRO 2012
Beautiful. Nothing else to say — just that it’s beautiful.
Thanks Lenore
This is great man.
love it!
“I know that none of this is worth not knowing” – nice.
Really great write, man!
Thank you very much.
Powerful stuff, Brice.
Thank you.
Brilliant. Have to disagree about the comparison between cider vinegar and whiskey though
haha. You probably have a valid point. I just haaaate apple cider vinegar.
I’m actually with you there. My mom used to wash my mouth out with soap until we moved to Virginia where it’s illegal. She switched to apple cider vinegar. I prefer soap.
Haha. That’s funny. My mom introduced me to apple cider vinegar but under a completely different context. She told me about the health benefits and for a while there, I was taking a spoonful a day for that reason. Ugh. That’s gross. I wonder if anyone was ever arrested on the mouth washing charges. Haha
hmmm… I don’t know. I couldn’t take apple cider vinegar every day. I’ll take the health risks.
I opted to do the same.
I like the strong tone in your poems. This was very thought provoking.
“i know that none of this is worth not knowing” – this sums up the poem nicely.
Love it. Made me think of all the things that I am familiar with that I don’t pay much attention to
Thank you./
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apple cider vinegar kills fruit flies. nothing kills fruit flies. get my point? i like your work.
hahaha. Great point. Thank you.