not a religious boy
but that evening he felt like praying
though didn’t precisely know
what for
Forgiveness maybe?
Anyway, like the good boy he was
he waited for her
with dinner ready and even
a bottle of cold white wine
he took from
the fridge
and buried in a pot of ice cubes
He waited in silence
swimming in his own thoughts
drowning a little
She opened the door at 11 PM
and entered carrying
two large bags and asked if she had
been missed or not
He was too good
to say anything other than “Absolutely.”
and that made her smile
She embraced him
gave him a kiss and put her lips
next to his ear
and whispered, “I can’t wait to show
you what I’ve got.”
But of course he already
knew damn well what she got
So after dinner they went straight into
the bedroom
taking their clothes off along
the stairs
and once inside she stretched him
on the bed
and told him to wait for her just a bit
He was a good boy
and so he did
In front of the bed there was no TV set
Instead there was a giant tank
that held an ant farm
Pretty big ants. He could sometimes hear
them knocking against the glass, waking him
from sleep
He watched the tank in horror until
she returned to the bedroom
with what she brought today from the
pet shop
Surprise, yet another hamster
whose only meaning in life was to be
thrown into the tank with the killer
ants while she watched its
desperate struggle and eventual dismemberment
as she got pounded from behind on the bed
and shouted obscenities
But after this one
her lover finally knew what to pray for
Many thanks to LatinosUSA —English edition for featuring my poem, "big ant farm"!
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