At a Loss for Words


I pray not to forget again
the nouns around me, as flat
as busted party balloons
after the last guest leaves,
leaving plates caked with frosting
but not a word of thanks.

Syllables leave their day jobs,
jangle like a toy marimba,
dance like drunken monkeys.
Stick a pin in an onion,
form an opinion.

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