- Vol. 04
- Chapter 11
Inheritance
The mouth is hidden Speech blanketed by the wool of night Lips sealed, a sheeted gag Against the usual rantings and obscenities And I am thankful for his silence
Neighbours pass us, acknowledge me Not him, pretend not to see the man Who was once a man His presence now a red rag To the bull of propriety
And we chat about this and that Over the head of the man out of his head Whose glance slinks along the sidewalk To the bars and their promise Of mindless oblivion
Unsteadily he rises, Staggers down the street Dragging me with him Whilst in the shadows my mother watches As I follow in my father’s footsteps