There–at the wheel of the car that sat behind me,
It isn’t so much what I could here, but more of what I could see.
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Hands were thrashing back and forth waving to and fro,
Your anger I could feel, I didn’t have to know.
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Showing teeth, your lips were curled like a rabid dog,
You seemed to be unaware as if enveloped in fog.
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No, I cannot read ones lips though I surely sensed your rage,
Your act was more attuned to an actor taking stage.
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I can only imagine what you said, “I can’t believe you cheated”,
Words been said a million times and millions more repeated.
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Awkward silence is my guess on the other end of the line,
She probably ignored “Working late” and other telltale signs.
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Placing blame is not my point as love is based on trust,
One her partner clearly breached is my only thrust.
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Though I could not hear her call I felt her silent pain,
My story of the jilted spouse driving the right-hand lane.
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~~ Dominic R. DIFrancesco ~~
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We Drink Because We’re Poets — Poetry Prompt #5 – The Ear
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AUTHOR’S NOTE: I took some liberties with this prompt as I don’t often pay attention to others conversations, probably because my hearing is not all that great. Instead I used an incident that I saw as I was driving back to my office from a job about 3 weeks ago. There was a woman in the car behind me (driving), angrily waving her arms and clearly screaming into her cell phone. I used my imagination to come up with the story behind her her obvious rage.