The Morning After
When she sees him in the morning he’s
all
foamed up and in the mirror shaving
so she stands behind him, saying,
“Bill, your father was a ladies’ man--
that's why you have this way with women.
Deirdre, you kissed once, light on the lips.
Bridget, ah, the melon of her hips
you
kept inviolate, whole, entire.
But
since your father was a ladies’ man,
you
will be a priest instead.
You
will never fill a woman,
never watch her swell,
and
she will be the better for it,
won’t she, Charming Bill.”
- Donal Mahoney 2013
Nominated for Best of the Net and Pushcart
prizes, Donal Mahoney has had work published in a variety of print and
electronic publications in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
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