The Poetry Corner

The Sad Man

By Alfred Lichtenstein

No, I have no capacity for life. I could be considered foolish - Today I am not going to the restaurant. I am after all this time weary of the waiters, Who scornfully bring us, with their smug grimaces, Dark beer and make us so confused That we cannot find our home And we must Use the foolish street lights To prop ourselves up with weak hands. Today I have bigger things in mind - Ah, I shall find out the meaning of existence. And in the evening I shall do some roller skating Or go at some point to Temple.