Friday, July 7, 2023

What Does an Asexual Bad Company Fan Do When They Play Feel Like Makin' Love? by John Doyle

And that lost son of Jacob's got to cross the Styx 
to legalise things Salvation Army mercenaries were doing in his name,  
like that woman cycling in the hurricane 
to get vodka for her son, 

to get whiskey for herself 
and rosary beads for the devil 
who knew what he was doing all his life would backfire 
on him on the final page, 

the devil was smarter than we thought, 
he wasn't going to end up burning forever in his own hometown, 
he just wasn't that good at mending punctures either, 
turning his face away on that ferry 

as Jacob's mother kneeled by her bicycle weeping,     
worried someone would find out what magazines    
his poetry was published in;    
I sympathised, yes, empathised - not too much,    

still asking myself what Heidegger asked me 
when the wheels were hanging off our own wagons -   
what does an asexual Bad Company fan do,
when they play Feel Like Makin' Love?






John Doyle was born in 1975 and is from County Kildare in Ireland. He lives in Dublin with his wife and his dog, and has had eight poetry collections published since 2017. He works as a magazine reporter.

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