A-Muse: A Poem by Ashley

To be a-mused by a muse

Is no laughing matter

As the aspiring-respiring-perspiring writer

Is charged with the muse-ic, electric shock of dismissal

When the muse gives up on its charge

Or the writing/the charged decides to unplug herself

From that guardian-angelic muse’s

Delightful-painful

Jolting electric slaps

 

But to be un-a-mused by a muse

Is similarly grating, jarring

‘Electric shocks on your teeth’ sort of jarring

Especially when the beginning novelist

Plans to submit to the convulsive therapy

Executed by the muse-turned psychiatrist

Whose medication aims

To make the writer spit the truth,

Coat the spat truth on her fingertips

And teleport it onto the doc-prescribed Word doc.

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