Monday, February 8, 2010

Hate Poem
Julie Sheehan
I hate you truly.
Truly I do.
Everything about me hates everything about you.
The flick of my wrist hates you.
The way I hold my pencil hates you.
The sound made by my tiniest bones were they trapped in the jaws of a moray eel hates you.
Each corpuscle singing in its capillary hates you.
Look out! Fore! I hate you.

The blue-green jewel of sock lint I’m digging from under by third toenail, left foot, hates you.
The history of this keychain hates you.
My sigh in the background as you explain relational databases hates you.
The goldfish of my genius hates you.
My aorta hates you.
Also my ancestors.

A closed window is both a closed window and an obvious symbol of how I hate you.
My voice curt as a hairshirt: hate.
My hesitation when you invite me for a drive: hate.
My pleasant “good morning”: hate.
You know how when I’m sleepy I nuzzle my head under your arm? Hate.
The whites of my target-eyes articulate hate.
My wit practices it.
My breasts relaxing in their holster from morning to night hate you.
Layers of hate, a parfait.
Hours after our latest row, brandishing the sharp glee of hate,I dissect you cell by cell, so that I might hate each one individually and at leisure.
My lungs, duplicitous twins, expand with the utter validity of my hate, which can never have enough of you,Breathlessly, like two idealists in a broken submarine

1 comment:

  1. The reason why I like this poem is because it has strong emotion in it. It makes you laugh but it also makes you think of that one person that you can't stand right now. That's what happened to me when I read this poem, I thought of someone I was not so happy with and it made me laugh. Not so much an evil laugh but they went on and went into so much detail on how much they hate this one person that it made me think. Why do I put so much of myself into hating someone? I am one to say that life is to short to waste time hating someone, so even though I may be mad at this person at the moment. I do not hate them, but this poem made me laugh and to think about how made they make me.

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