Poem 531
A doomed attempt to pick up a youthful relationship a decade on – a necessary last act or a settling of scores … I thought Ten Years After was a sequel to The Three Musketeers but that’s not quite right (the titles of the two sequels are Twenty Years After and Ten Years Later), so I’ve obviously conflated it with the name of Alvin Lee’s English blues rock band …
( I like the sun spinning on my shoulder … )
Ten Years After
Ah babe I am hardly the same my heart has pounded its fist so much harder and longer my eyes are breaking with blood small boys leap around my ears I set the sun spinning on my shoulder like an uncle at a party with a plate years crust me so ludicrously few but still a reef crawls up we're going to be different you and I I suit my face far better don't you think we're going back to the green bottles on the beaches to the clammy nighttime picnics with the sweat sandwiches I'm going to get up and leave the same as I did before but with so much more authority then maybe come back in like I own the place with only one designer hole in my arrogance and pick away your mystery until I name the killer even before your opening titles are through