Grecian Temples
Because I'm getting pretty gray at the temples,
which negatively impacts my earning potential
and does not necessarily attract vibrant young women
with their perfumed bosoms to dally with me
on the green hillside,
I go out and buy some Grecian Hair Formula.
And after the whole process, which involves
rubber gloves, a tiny chemistry set,
and perfect timing, I look great.
I look very fresh and virile, full of earning potential.
But when I take my fifteen-year-old beagle
out for his evening walk, the contrast is unfortunate.
Next to me he doesn't look all that great,
with his graying snout, his sort of faded,
worn-out-dog look. It makes me feel old,
walking around with a dog like that.
It's not something a potential employer,
much less a vibrant young woman with a perfumed bosom
would necessarily go for. So I go out
and get some more Grecian Hair Formula—
Light Brown, my beagle's original color.
And after all the rigmarole he looks terrific.
I mean, he's not going to win any friskiness contests,
not at fifteen. But there's a definite visual improvement.
The two of us walk virilely around the block.
The next day a striking young woman at the bookstore
happens to ask me about my parents,
who are, in fact, long dead, due to the effects of age.
They were very old, which causes death.
But having dead old parents does not go
with my virile, intensely fresh new look.
So I say to the woman, my parents are fine.
They love their active lifestyle in San Diego.
You know, windsurfing, jai alai, a still-vibrant sex life.
And while this does not necessarily cause her
to come dally with me on the green hillside, I can tell
it doesn't hurt my chances.
I can see her imagining dinner
with my sparkly, young-seeming mom and dad
at some beachside restaurant
where we would announce our engagement.
Your son has great earning potential,
she'd say to dad, who would take
a gander at her perfumed bosom
and give me a wink, like he used to do
back when he was alive, and vibrant.
by George Bilgere, from The White Museum.
I read this on The Writer's Almanac and have hunted for a copy of "The White Museum". I can't find it in Canada as yet. Not even at the library (no wonder poets can't make a living). I have read one of his other collections, "The Going" and I really enjoy his poetry. This one I really like. It always gives me a smile.
3 comments:
A good one, I liked it a lot. Gave me a good idea, we really do need Grecian for dogs. It would help a lot of these older men to get their dogs spiffy to attractive the perfumed bosoms. Who makes Grecian? Have they even thought of this?
Mark
hmmm...grecian for dogs?? Well, there's strollers, shoes, hair dye, and clothes for dogs...I'm sure someone has already thought of it!!! xxx
Great poem, alas this probably wouldn't help one bit with indoor cats - not least 'cos someone's guaranteed to lose an eye in the process. Ho Hum.
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