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Friday, May 8, 2026

The Distinct Click of a Zippo Cigarette Lighter - poem

 

Lawrence Hall

Mhall46184@aol.com

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The Distinct Click of a Zippo Cigarette Lighter

 

 

A man

 

An old man

 

An old man slumped in a wheelchair

 

An old man slumped in a wheelchair outside the cardiac clinic

 

Smoking a cigarette

 

An old man smoking a cigarette, not the clinic

 

The clinic is not smoking in any way

 

While armed with smug looks of disapproval

We could pursue him with guilt and consequences

Along the disinfected corridors

Of offices, labs, and consulting rooms

 

Maybe even past the patch-painted corner

Where the cigarette machine used to be

And the pay ‘phone and the newspaper rack

But Bogart and the Marlboro Man are dead

 

A Zippo clicks as it did in his youth

Leave the old man smoking his past alone

Because he is alone, and because he is dying

And his cigarette is the only joy left to him

The Distinct Click of a Zippo Cigarette Lighter - poem

  Lawrence Hall Mhall46184@aol.com Dispatches for the Colonial Office LogoSophia Magazine – A Pilgrim's Journal of Life, Literatur...