Paying My Bills, Or Not Poem by Raj Arumugam

Paying My Bills, Or Not



1)
my wife came out of the shower
last month
still unwashed and dry as a bone
You've forgotten, she snarled, haven't you,
to pay the water bill?

Ooops! I'd done it again!

2)
last Monday
she came waving her hairdryer at me
and she screamed;
You've forgotten, haven't you -
to pay the power bill?

Ooops! I'd done it again!

3)
last winter
she was trembling
and she said, shivering:
You've forgotten
to pay the bill for the gas heating,
haven't you?

Ooops! I'd done it again!


4)
and yesterday
when I returned home from work
I found everything in the house floating -
the chairs and the sofa
and the oven and the dog
and my wife too, upside down
up there in mid air
And she hollered:
You've forgotten, haven't you
to pay the gravity bill?
And she reached out for my neck
as I levitated too

Help! Somebody
Help! Anybody
Help us get back
down to earth!

Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: humor
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