Mushroom Cloud

Mushroom Cloud 


I look on as you prepare a bulk-buy of mushrooms for the freezer,

I think about the things you do for me,

You are forward-thinking by nature, and you care about me.

And I look forward...


The next day you bag them,

You proffer a bag and ask for my opinion on the quantity,

“That's a lot for one” I say in good humour.

You appear to take umbrage and say you'll take them all away, 

“you'll never eat them anyway”.


I feel ashamed,

For my honest answer should not cause you to respond in such a way,

And in the vocalised bleeding of my heart that follows,

I desperately need for you to know that I care about you too,

For you to know that you're appreciated too,

For you to see me as forward-thinking too,

For reason to rhyme not be swept away

By the hard words of unwarranted bruised-ego-brooms.


The mushrooms leave, destined for your freezer,

No longer mine to graciously receive.


There’s a mushroom cloud where our love should be.


A Wensley

30.06.2025

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