Whatever you do
Whatever you do
Never get that idea into your head,
You know the one
That some guy, whatever he looks like
Maybe one of those skinny dudes
With the grey streaks in his hair
And a patrician nose,
He might even wear Pinz Nez
Or have a jumper, maybe a scarf,
Wrapped around his shoulders
Be barefoot
Almost certainly sockless,
Back in the day he would have smoked Gauloise
Sipped Pastis
In a Soho dive bar
Whilst a jazz trio tormented
The hell out of a love supreme,
He often hangs out in a coffee shop
But only an independent
Never one of the chains
He might carry a leather satchel
Do poetry readings
Still use a pen, write in a leather-bound journal
His legs crossed, with one foot tucked underneath
The other
Gazing out into the middle distance
With a kind of half-smile
Keeping the joke to himself
Never shy to step up to the mike
Even when he hasn’t been asked
Reading from the heart
As if he doesn’t care who listens
When he does
You can tell if you look closely
His mouth is turned down ever so slightly
At the corners,
A grimace away from a smirk
His eyes roaming from one face to the other
Only pausing on the lonely ones
Long enough to make them smile
He always says he is riffing
When the truth is he wrote it last year
For pity’s sake
He has performed it a dozen times
With never a change,
Although he might linger, longer
Over a different word
Depending on the vibe
Him, yes him
You know, that guy
Whatever you do, never believe it
When he says he is a sensitive soul
Feels the pain of the world
Deep in his heart,
Because he is a poet
The cuts go deeper
His words bleed onto the page
In a torment of rage
At injustice
The devil’s curse
The bitterness of loss
He wants you to think he is empathetic
When in truth, he is a narcissist
And is only in love with himself,
Believes he is the only feeling one,
So whatever you do
Whatever you do,
Don’t believe it when he says
You have stolen his heart.
He will break yours.