WAITING AFTER BEIRUT

I’ve been here for hours

waiting for you to hatch out of a doorway

a manifestation of my desire

nothing happens

nobody comes

the whole bar is strangled and wired up

with Christmas decorations

the whole room in some kitsch bondage

like some Seasonal S&M

sadness draped and hung from the ceiling

lights that flick on and off

like eyes blinking in cellar darkness

every message I sent was a fucking Mayday
.
I just took a plane back from Beirut

I had reels of film from Dodge City

The Milita was still chucking bodies off the

Holiday Inn

when I took a taxi to the airport

a city so full of holes it’s like a concrete colander

you can see through the city East to West

now I’m back what’s left of emotions is in a

overnight bag

straight into London

compassion?

a few lines of Shelly?

“For there are deeds which have no form, sufferings which have no tongue.”

swigging Duty Free Scotch in the toilet at

Heathrow trying not to puke

where are the open arms?

the stored up feelings the Lady Lazarus of Love

had waiting

thought your heart would pull up in a pink

Cadillac

Jackie Wilson – Lonely Teardrops on the car

radio

now I’m in a London bar trying to forget

Shamir never made it out of the cellar

the gunman took their time finishing them off

as they looted the shop upstairs

all I’m thinking about is Annette and romance

but nothing happens and I’m drunk by now

the bar door closes up like a wound

as nobody

arrives

 

 

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Malcolm Paul

 

 

 

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