Friday, November 22, 2024: Scott C Kaestner's "The Las Vegas Trip"

 


Scott C. Kaestner is a Los Angeles poet, writer, dad, husband, and man who believes the simpler the simple things, the better they become. Google “scott kaestner poetry” to peruse his musings and doings, maybe even buy a book.


The Las Vegas Trip

Two mushrooms eaten

in a 5th floor hotel room

doors swing open


I walk these streets

looking through

the prism


of foregone conclusions

empty promises and

unrealistic expectations


cigarette smoke clouds

fluorescent lights

and lady luck


she is a ghost here

everyone’s looking

nothing is found


high hopes, heat, cocktails

roll the dice - sip bourbon

swallow my fate


along with the burden

of being a stranger

in a strange land


a daisy soul tripping

fire breathing dragon

in an arid vacuum


of time and space

waiting for a win

that ain’t coming.


© 2024 Scott C. Kaestner


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