mercurial
(a trip to market gone horribly wrong!)
how swiftly casual conversation may
turn ugly in these troubling times
a simple “hi, how are you” may devolve
into a hateful, caustic diatribe
“I’m awful, things are terrible, right now
you know exactly what I mean!”
I regret I even asked, backing away
trying, but failing, to make a scene
it’s too late once the switch is flipped
their anger bursts into an ugly rage
I smile, say “I’m sorry” while turning
cautiously, I try to get away
regretfully, I failed to see his MAGA hat
before exchanging pleasantries
this is a dog you should never poke
don’t smile, avoid eye contact, let them be!
~kat
NaPoWriMo 2024 Day 29 Challenge: And now for our optional prompt. If you’ve been paying attention to pop-music news over the past couple of weeks, you may know that Taylor Swift has released a new double album titled “The Tortured Poets Department.” In recognition of this occasion, Merriam-Webster put together a list of ten words from Taylor Swift songs. We hope you don’t find this too torturous yourself, but we’d like to challenge you to select one these words, and write a poem that uses the word as its title.
Mercurial
Song Title/Album: “illicit affairs” / folklore
Lyric: “Take the words for what they are / A dwindling, mercurial high”
Definition: very lively and quick, or changing moods quickly and often