Waiting for the Phone to Ring
by Jean Wong
Waiting for the phone to ring
Such a small little thing
For my 33 year old self to not
Be in the moment about.
Would his fingers touch the phone
His voice caress my ear
Ask me to go for a walk
Have a coffee, see a movie
Have dinner, marry me,
Give me children
Connect his heart to love me
Or not love me or be indifferent
Or disagree, fight,
make me leave him, or have him
leave me.
Whatever,
I don’t care what happens…
Just pick up the
goddamn phone
And
call.
Doesn’t Want my Friendly Heart
by Jean Wong
Poised on grid
Moved midst
metal hulks,
scanning ceaselessly
Mutual anonymity
Wrapped in steel
Protected by horn and laws
Red to Green
A lengthy pause
Creates my blunder
Am invaded by curses
Unforgiving hatred
glaring
through sunlit glass.
He can’t hear my apologies
Nor reasons for my
day dreaming
slow reflexes
poor judgment
Doesn’t want any of my
goodwill
peace making
friendly heart
His hard carapace
becomes my own
My mind leaks out loud
“Screw that wing nut.”
Metal hulks
carry away
strangers passing
wrapped in steel
protected by horn and laws
Jean Wong may be reached at marcjeanhw@comcast.net – she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and enjoys writing poetry as well as autobiographical short stories.