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This poem is about a lady sitting in a bar in Key West waiting for her son. |
| Every night When the stars appear She enters the bar Her jewels a glittering wonder A pale, old fashioned gown Flows out from behind She orders a gin In the absurd looking glass It makes her feel important Looking as she does Dressing in her best For her only son After the war She was told to wait here She'll order another drink This one a tonic She often reminisces On the glorious days Before the war started When she held him close She'd sing him to sleep He had his mother's love His promises to never leave Were meant to be broken Her blonde curls begin to grey Once smooth skin is now wrinkled Taking small, slow sips Of the overwhelming alcohol The smell itself nauseates her Yet she'll return every night Waiting for her son Until death captures her |