by Ace Boggess
[question asked by Savannah Dudley]
My ex-wife
didn’t
like the taste
of oily burnt asphalt
boiled in the morning
like a candle lit
for prayer.
My ex-wife—
I want to say
maybe
that’s why
we didn’t last,
but there are
other reasons
we both
store
in suitcases
labeled
resentment.
I gave her cause,
as she gave me.
Coffee
didn’t do that
to us
or lack of it,
although it makes me angry
on mornings
I don’t get enough
warmth,
time,
serenity
of eye-opening
joe. I confess
I am in love
with bitterness.
Ace Boggess is the author of six books of poetry, including Escape Envy (Brick Road Poetry Press, 2021) and The Prisoners. His writing has appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, Notre Dame Review, Harvard Review, Mid-American Review, and other journals. An ex-con, he lives in Charleston, West Virginia, where he writes and tries to stay out of trouble.