Thank you to Mark Antony Rossi of Ariel Chart for publishing my poem today.
https://www.arielchart.com/2020/11/waiting-for-friday.html
Waiting For Friday
Workaday energies, used Monday-Friday, draining day by day.
The regimen seldom varying from job to job to job,
and within a wishful scenario,
the spurious expectation that another new workplace will be better,
only to find status quo:
The paper design struggle of contracts,
the onerous discomfort of office chairs or 12 hours on your feet,
excessive shouting on the streets on the way to,
and in the lobbies, once arrived,
an unkind prohibition against hiding in the break-room,
that speculative pest of a clock against which you race.
We cannot fly above the joke,
and we suspect the employment script is rigged.
Bosses, regulation artists of
every circular imperative, 8-5, 9-5. 9-6
or, horribly, many more minutes than that,
controlling an adherent corps of laborers.
Now tell yourself in the still of the night
you will escape the group sentencing,
and not be shouldering the same consequences
as given for others’ flimsy misbehaviors.
And dream of the generally accepted idea that in the near future,
you will ride some token bus for the express purpose
of guiding you to a fat bank account.
In the meantime, just wait for Friday.
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