Skip to content

Every Writer

Every Day Poems

Menu
  • Home
  • Reading
    • Blog
    • On Writing
    • Interviews
    • Famous Authors
    • Stories
    • Poetry
  • Writing
    • Writing Tips
    • Writing Inspiration
    • Playground
    • Writing Prompts
  • Publishing
    • Publishing Tips
    • Literary Magazines
    • Book Publishers
  • Promotions
    • Book Promotions
    • Promoting Tips
    • Classifieds
    • Newsletter
  • Submit
Menu

Blinking is Ill-Advised by Sarah A. O’Brien

Posted on March 19, 2015July 12, 2017 by Every Writer

sarah

Blinking is Ill-Advised

by Sarah A. O’Brien

That joke was not funny, and I am willing to bet
Your next one isn’t either.

I am terribly sure you do not like me,
But I was banking on that to begin with.

There are too many places to be right now
And deciding is like a plane deciding to swim.

Stranded in a labyrinth of self-creation,
Turned on only because I forgot to turn it off.

Intermission at a circus seems redundant,
These clowns discarding bills for bad beer.

Memories can only be born out of faded jeans,
Shared joints, and fields of tears in mid-July.

You’re sweet, but your smile is no crescent moon.
And I can handle their annual third-degree:

Why don’t you have a boyfriend?
Are you sure you aren’t a lesbian?

Something about the sun’s selfishness on sunless days
Almost makes family gatherings less intolerable.

Will you blame me for remembering to forget you?
You do not ignite my match with an ice-hot stare.

The tightrope walk over before I realized it begun.
I blinked once; I will not make that mistake again.
###

Sarah A. O’Brien studies Creative Writing and Studio Art, with a concentration in cheap red wine. She will be an alumnus of Providence College come May 2015, although she denies this if asked. Her work has appeared in Snapping Twig, The Screech Owl, The Alembic, and Copley Hall of Art. She has been following her dreams for a while now, but has yet to receive a follow back: @fluent_SARAcasm.

Related Posts:

  • For Donovany
    For Donovan by Sarah O'Brien
  • sarahaobrien
    Tourist Season by Sarah A. O’Brien
  • kuo
    Chasm, What Chasm? by Andrew Kuo
  • depression poem
    Depression by Sarah Litchney
  • sarahg
    A Patriarchally Deteriorating Company Versus "Don't…
  • sunset
    Enough by Tricia McCallum
  • woods
    Jealousy by Brendan Sullivan
  • Cost of Forgetting
    Cost of forgetting by Sunil Sharma
Category: Love Poems

Find a Poem or Poet

Call for Submissions

summer call for submissions

Open Submissions for fiction and poetry. See our submission guidelines.

Free Magazine and Ebooks

When you sign up you get 2 free horror ebooks and digital copies of our magazine for free!



Categories

  • 1500s
  • 1600s
  • 1700s
  • 1800s Poetry
  • 1900s
  • 2000
  • Brooke, Rupert
  • Carroll, Lewis
  • Cat Poems
  • Charles Baudelaire
  • Christmas Poems
  • Classic Poems
  • Classic Poets
  • D.H. Lawrence
  • Death Poems
  • Depression Poems
  • Dickinson, Emily
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Eliot, T. S.
  • Erotic Poems
  • Family Poems
  • Friends Poems
  • Frost, Robert
  • Funny Poems
  • Halloween Poems
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Horror Poem
  • Inspirational Poems
  • Kilmer, Joyce
  • Kipling, Rudyard
  • Laurence Paul
  • Lord Byron
  • Love Poems
  • Lowell, Amy
  • Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Millay, Edna St. Vincent
  • Moon Poem
  • Mythology Poems
  • Nature Poems
  • Owen, Wilfred
  • poem
  • Poems about Life
  • Poems about Mom
  • Poems about Poetry
  • Poems about stars
  • Poems about Truth
  • Poems about Women
  • Poems for Kids
  • Political Poems
  • Psychological Poems
  • Rainer Maria
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Religious Poems
  • Robert Herrick
  • Rossetti, Chrstina
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Sara Teasdale
  • Siegfried Sassoon
  • Summer Contest 2013
  • Summer Poems
  • Tennyson, Alfred Lord
  • Thanksgiving Poems
  • Thomas
  • Today's Authors
  • Travel Poems
  • Updated
  • Urban Poem
  • villanelle
  • War Poems
  • Whitman, Walt
  • William Cullen
  • William Shakespeare
  • Yeats, W. B.
© 2025 Every Writer | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme
Go to mobile version