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Alphabet Soup
Red, tomato drool,
Dribbles down your chin,
Into the bowl beneath.
Your mouth, just a ladle,
For words unarranged.
Use your hands,
Spell what you mean!
Silverware clanking as I,
Slam my fists onto the table.
I want to pry my fingers,
Into your swollen cheeks,
To unclench your jaw- to spill all within.
You glare from under defiant, darkened brows,
While your soup turns cold and settles,
I stir ceaselessly for you- day in, day out-
Nights of bread crumbs and noodles,
Beneath a single yellow light-
The sink clangs
As I put away your spoons-
Ringing-- “I’m far too sick
Of alphabet soup.”
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