she laughed
stretched out across the beige carpet of our apartment
my clumsiness always did that to her
she nods
when I tell her that I might try to become a contestant on
Jeopardy
as long as they don’t ask me about chemistry
or European cuisine
she thinks
my wallet is suffering from deposit amnesia
although I have never turned away any of her withdrawal requests
she smiles
when I sneak up behind her after she showers
drawn by the scent of Ivory soap
she yells
when I drop kick my pants into the closet every morning
after a hard night at work
she cries
when she sends forth her heart
and it is returned trampled upon with a thousand muddy footprints
she asks
as I endlessly stare at my computer screen
‘why don’t you write a poem about me?’
I laugh
I nod
I think
I cry
I smile
I yell
I write
"this is your poem
by request"