How to be funny
- for Michelle
I can't help it – I say things
that are needlessly,
thoughtlessly cruel. I'm sometimes
a snob, and I sometimes think how
to be funny is by telling people
they aren't clever
in ways they won't notice,
or not right away. in work
there's this girl – we get on
but I talk her down often,
as if we weren't exactly
the same sort of fool – both
answering emails and phones
to be snarled at by strangers eight
hours each day. but she gets in a bother
(she cares about people)
and I can't help then
but laugh, because I do
less often than she. a poem like this
will end generally
with a pat little metaphor.
I need more of an instinct
for how to be kind.
- © DS Maolalai 2022
DS Maolalai has received eleven nominations for Best of the Net and seven for the Pushcart Prize. His poetry has been released in three collections, "Love is Breaking Plates in the Garden" (Encircle Press, 2016), "Sad Havoc Among the Birds" (Turas Press, 2019) and “Noble Rot” (Turas Press, 2022)
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