Click
from the bottom of the bottle a
pair of eyes glared up, emanating
disappointment, judgment, sorrow.
the tears were drowned
as the final sip was downed
and the cries were muffled
by the echoes of the night.
nowhere else to run to.
under the sea of bourbon
they lay, forever,
with no way ever to reach the surface.
a pair of bright, green eyes shedding
tears intertwined with the final drops
of bourbon,
the stars above laughed and mocked,
endlessly, remorselessly.
one final sip, the
click came.
the eyes remain at the bottom,
sadder than ever before.
no more tears for me.
finally a good afternoon
despite the rain.
only the endless river of
broken promises remains, and the
white powder on the moustache
burned the nostrils.
the eyes were gone,
I felt alone.
once more, losing
fights to win the war, and as another
retreat was conducted, the heavy weight
crushing my shoulders brought me
close finally to giving up.
Currently residing in Greece, George Gad Economou has a Master’s degree in Philosophy of Science and is the author of Bourbon Bottles and Broken Beds(Adelaide Books), Of the Riverside(Anxiety Press), Reeling Off the Barstool (Dumpster Fire Press) and The Omega Of Us All (Anxiety Press).