4 Fingers Neat
By Zac Dunn
Art by Peter Glanting
Published Issue 104, August 2022
All the faces of the people glow
With youth and innocence
The world hasn’t served up
The bitter doses
That dyes the eyes
And candy coats expectations
Leaving the unrelenting
Alkaline flavor dissolving
Slowly resonating pulses
Or Morse code
Indifferent to crawl
Walk sing or brawl
Canine consideration delegated
Grains that burn a myriad
Colors index
As the pages turn …
I notice fewer faces
The fiction grows less Obscure
But the plot dips in and out of relevance
Cold fingers touch warm flesh
The cash is exchanged
And she hands over another neat
I pretend to be excited
It’s all very obtuse in its own manner
God is dead
God is an eight-sided dice
Tossed upon purple felt
We almost don’t lock eyes
Then act much too shy to speak
When we cross paths
It’s all quite light and esoteric
The puerile gaze impatient as the
Punters line up thirsty
At the well
A random bird asks what
ELITIST means …
I expound some lightly
Eloquent diatribe
That leads her gaze to the other end
Of the bar
She finally notices me and smiles
I order another Buffalo Trace neat
and a Guinness
The keg is kicked so she pours 4 fingers
After a bit she returns
With the most sacred dark mistress
I’m pleased
Few things spark joy as such
Like a cast away
as the disco bass
Throbs like mares
let loose in the heather
Time passes and
I stroke my beard
Gazing palely at the glass void
My eyes track with vicious
Intent and persistence
She looks so cool
Lips pursed and rehearsed
Waiting for the
Sliver slip
Zac Dunn is a psycho-social mechanic, father, musician and dreamer. Check out his music and follow him on Twitter and Instagram.
Peter Gustav Glanting is from San Francisco and is a graduate of the University of California, Davis. He’s been a freelance copywriter / social media manager, but is also passionate about arts and crafts, having been exposed to them for prolonged periods. Check out his comics delicate adventures and Jerk Frenzy.
Check out Zac’s July Birdy piece, The Great Wheel and Peter’s custom artwork for Ellie Wants A Hug by Garrett GramHead to our Explore section to see even more of these talented creatives’ work.
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