11/30/2021 Poetry by Sandra L. Faulkner Tony Webster CC On the precipice of their 50th birthday, the overachiever realizes it’s too late to fuck up to drop the biscuit and take up with someone 20 years younger smoke in the tub smoke during dinner smoke in bed make salad with the carrots of so many obligations quieten the domestic din with a solo ride wherever the hell they want no whining or neat packaged snacks allowed and quit the gym forgo the extra helping of greens throw out the map of knowing torch the considered plans with the lighter they stole from the corner convenience store in a town they’ve never been and also forget to pick up the kids from school ignore the pleas for every piece of themselves skip the team training to get too drunk the liquor burn the slur of memory then hit on the hot dean punch the colleague who asked them to make coffee in a professional meeting piss on the pretention and preening teach students off the record blow up the learning objectives withered assessments with youthful verve the smirk of a smart aleck because they can’t tell that younger self the fracture of their personas the rejections of face will soften and mold to their frame like lying in some unreturnable overpriced bed Faulkner researches, teaches, and writes about relationships in NW Ohio where she knits, runs, and writes poetry about her feminist middle-aged rage. Her poetry + images appear in places like Writer’s Resist, Literary Mama, Ithaca Lit, and Gulf Stream. She lives with her partner, their warrior girl, and three rescue mutts. https://www.sandrafaulkner.online/
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