POETRY

Café Couch

A poem by Dash MacIntyre

Dash MacIntyre

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Café Couch

I’m sitting on a comfy little sofa in a café

with a fresh cup of coffee and a book of essays

on various interesting artistic subjects I’ve never looked into

what a pleasant summer morning I’m having here in chicago

with my article for the day already done

and free time to read with no deadline helmets on my head

and yet my thoughts are bogged still in the latest climate report

and its damning and pessimistic apocalyptic predictions

with references to the fires in Spain and Greece and California

and really everywhere this summer

and I find it surreal like time melting desert clocks

how plugged into the doom and gloom I am

and I decide I must stoically rally myself to maybe picking just one

between whether the world is ending or I am having a lovely day.

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Dash MacIntyre
Dash MacIntyre

Written by Dash MacIntyre

Comedian, political satirist, and poet. Created The Halfway Post. Check out my comedy book Satire In The Trump Years, and my poetry book Cabaret No Stare.

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