Whale Watching
A Gulf of Mexico hurricane blew her to the Oregon Coast,
where we met.
After titillation in a sacred grove of cedars,
we ate awful Chinese food washed down with weak gin and tonics.
We laughed when she said her mother told her to fuck me,
and I said that a great line for a country song
Nashville would never write.
Next I was hiking up her ruffled red dress,
tugging her red hair,
smearing her chest
with a scorpion tattoo
and seashell necklace
against the glass in a Depoe Bay motel room
overlooking gray whales spouting for tourists.
Her straw cowboy managed to stay on.
Oceans and orgasms her favorite expression.
I used it in a story later.
We drank a bottle of white wine.
She smoked on the balcony,
told me of her bi-polar disorder,
about manic moods.
The medicine was dissolving her teeth.
Her description.
I used it in a story later.
I was her ticket out of Depoe Bay,
Jack Nicholson’s favorite cocaine village during the filming of
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,
her living in a trailer three times her age,
cleaning motel rooms.
I was close to offering.
She never suspected,
but I suspected she wouldn’t need it in the end.
