Con Man
Con Man
The gifts I buy and offer you, my dear,
may seem installments on a payment plan
devised to ease you, an impoverished heart
finds purse more open than the inner man.
When you unwrap them I hope you can find
forgiveness for the way I try to meet
the promissory notes you hold, my name
proved to your eyes I walk on honest feet.
Bankrupt, burglar, forger, I confess
the signature I swore to write in sand
you witnessed when I opened love’s account,
I bring you gifts to hide my empty hand.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Wormwood Review 12 (Oct. 1972) 42.
Word Count
93
Original Publication
Date Published
1972
Complete Poems
255
Themes and Motifs
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