Monopoly
Mother loves games so much children at
the playground hang from her arms and
legs. She plays Monopoly at the Cosmo
Club, jockeys hard for a few good
properties, not just the purple ones.
She hitches rides from her gentlemen
friends, then hides her thimble for them
to find. Motherās got friends at the jail
because sometimes she uses her needle
too much. I keep waiting to hear she
slipped the knot and snipped her last
finespun strand of thread, falling past
Go, not stopping, collecting way more
than she bargained for.
—
Poem #6 for NaPoWriMo
