dreams deferred
mmm, her
nails digging
into my back
but no one’s
here
the sun
won’t peak
the dead
can’t weep
and I
don’t sleep
a wink
i hear a phone
ring
but i haven’t
a landline
typing…
on my cell phone
sticky fingers cuz
i sop sourdough
in wine
i think i
could look at
the daisies on
my back porch
if i weren’t
in bed
Written by J.M. Ó Faoláin
Writer
J.M. Ó Faoláin is a 26-year-old with a bachelor of arts in philosophy from the University of Western Ontario. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces as both a cavalry officer and then an infantry officer for six years. He bounced at several prominent bars in the Toronto area. He has several poems published in High Horse Magazine and was shortlisted by Palette Poetry Magazine for the Resistance and Resilience prize.