Название: Sitcom
Автор: David McGimpsey
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Зарубежные стихи
isbn: 9781770562059
isbn:
Sitcom
MCGIMPSEY, DAVID
copyright © David McGimpsey, 2007
first edition
This epub edition published in 2010. Electronic ISBN 978 1 77056 205 9.
Published with the generous assistance of the Canada Council for
the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. Coach House also
acknowledges the support of the Government of Canada through
the Book Publishing Industry Development Program.
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION
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Sitcom / David McGimpsey. -- 1st ed.
Poems.
ISBN 978-1-55245-188-5
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PS8575.G48S58 2007 C811′.54 C2007-904809-9
for Samantha
Foreword
Reba only slightly depresses me
Steve Urkel has seen me well past blue
Evan Drake stings like a nest of scorpions
Mr. Furley stirs up poison mushroom stew
Maude’s voice haunted me into my teens
Chandler’s a stuck tick of embarrassment
Deb destroys each molecule of resolve
Flo slaps me with a wet, bony hand
Lucy only slightly depresses me
Hawkeye is like being laughed at by girls
Uncle Jesse is worse than eczema
Jethrine’s just eczema at the ankles
Gilligan reminds it’s foolish to try
Jan Brady combs her hair a thousand times
Newman gets me running in small circles
Fonzie’s a kind of sweet formaldehyde
Porky only slightly depresses me
Molly Dodd really doesn’t understand
Rerun gets my nervous tic a-twitching
Roz makes me pour with a liberal hand
Gladys Kravitz undermines my ambition
Kate and Allie are a vague stink in my sheets
Buddy texts me the message ‘Hello failure’
Bailey Quarters takes off her glasses and pukes
Marcia only slightly depresses me
Meathead asks, ‘How do you spell melancholy?’ Schneider elbows me off coffee shop stages Georgette sings ‘Steam Heat’ just to make me cry
Eddie’s blog calls me ‘Bonghog’ and ‘Pillsy’
Mr. Ed warms up the spoon while singing
Lassie tsk-tsks, ‘I’m just disappointed’
Flipper straight out gives pistol-whippings
Tootie only slightly depresses me
Natalie had me wear homemade ponchos
Jo told me to stay away from L.A.
Blair told me to forget about Toronto
Holly went for drinks with me at Chez Jay’s
Val smoked with me outside the Smog Cutter
Tina tried her best at Jumbo’s Clown Room
Lauren went beer for beer at the Joker
Potsie only slightly depresses me
Skippy is pretty much off my compass
Boner saw me through six years on the couch
Cockroach yawns and says, ‘You’re a disgrace’
Kimmy Gibbler asks, ‘Are you mental?’
Jenny Piccalo asks, ‘Why’d you say that?’
Ethel says, ‘You’re your own worst enemy!’
Rhoda says, ‘Are you saying I look fat?’
Princess only slightly depresses me
Sabrina took me out in ’98
Kelly Bundy inspired my dreary sonnets
Kelly Bundy stabbed at my fingertips
Little Ricky just kept taking from me
Cousin Oliver just kept taking from me
Andrew Keaton just kept taking from me
Timmy Martin just kept taking from me
Daphne only slightly depresses me
Mrs. Naugatuck took my love of life
Mrs. G. gave me a D in ethics
Hazel said, ‘Where’d Kelly leave that knife?’
Colonel Crittendon had a good left hook
Sgt. Carter a respectable kick
Inspector Luger punched right to the face
Major Dad lunged straight towards the neck
Jeannie only slightly depresses me
Barbara Jean taught me love does not stay
Ginger Grant said, ‘I think we need to talk’
Agent 99 had to get away
Murray Slaughter sharpened the Ginsu
Keith Partridge performs sweet lobotomies
Paul and Jamie are like heart and disease
Reba only slightly depresses me
– D.M., Los Angeles, 2007
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