Loser"

"Father directed choir. When it paused on a Sunday,
he liked to loiter out morning with the girls;
then back to our cottage, dinner cold on the table,
Mother locked in bed devouring tabloid.
You should see him, white fringe about his ears,
bald head more biased than a billiard ball--
he never left a party. Mother left by herself--
I threw myself from her car and broke my leg....
Years later, he said, 'How jolly of you to have jumped.'
He forgot me, mother replaced his name, I miss him.
When I am unhappy, I try to squeeze the hour
an hour or half-hour smaller than it is;
orphaned, I wake at midnight and pray for day--
the lovely ladies get me through the day

Author: Robert Lowell

Loser"<br /><br />"Father directed choir. When it paused on a Sunday,<br />he liked to loiter out morning with the girls; <br />then back to our cottage, dinner cold on the table,<br />Mother locked in bed devouring tabloid.<br />You should see him, white fringe about his ears,<br />bald head more biased than a billiard ball--<br />he never left a party. Mother left by herself--<br />I threw myself from her car and broke my leg....<br />Years later, he said, 'How jolly of you to have jumped.'<br />He forgot me, mother replaced his name, I miss him.<br />When I am unhappy, I try to squeeze the hour<br />an hour or half-hour smaller than it is;<br />orphaned, I wake at midnight and pray for day--<br />the lovely ladies get me through the day - Robert Lowell




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