Ms. Pacman
Language: English
You were the queen of the arcade, fast talk,
quick temper, darling of my college days –
When your entanglements betrayed a maze
of dead-end arguments, you’d take a walk
(a-wawk-a-wawk-a-wawk-a-wawk-a-wawk...)
Then double-back with a voracious phrase
to turn the tables on that hungry gaze,
an adolescent male's unpleasant sulk.
You were the campus deity of choice,
an Aphrodite to the lucky few,
A Circe, a Diana, to rejoice
in the luckless pining of your retinue.
What appetite, what love allowed your voice
the art to turn the men around you blue?
First published in Measure, Vol. IV, Issue 2, 2009.
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This text was added to the website: 2018-10-09
Line count: 14
Word count: 92