Wednesday, November 28, 2018

A Distracted Life














I dropped my cell phone under the seat,
A texting driver swerved into my lane…
I saw a dog run under a car,
Adopted but never trained.

A lady at the grocery store,
Didn’t memorize her pin…
The folks in line grew restless,
Patience everywhere is growing thin.

I landed in a hospital,
Sicker yet from germs inside…
They withheld meds from my roommate,
Within a week he died.

I hired the best carpenter,
To make repairs needed on my home
He failed to ever show up,
Leaving me trash, water leaks and alone

I worked hard for a lifetime,
Saving for my golden years and more..
Never expecting the medical bills,
Leaving me homeless, dying and poor.

I remember my boss retiring,
His million-dollar hand shake…
My retirement plans were voided;
Nothing left in the bank to take.

The citizens here remain silent.
Ignoring the government’s corruption…
Each death, often a suicide,
Is one more uncounted disruption.




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