THE RETURN OF BLISS
In a parking lot of a park
I watched a man in a car
savor an big fat cigar,
inhaling bright magic,
blowing smoke rings
with gusto.
The red tip of his cigar,
a reminder of how much light
there is in darkness.
He explained his wife
couldn’t stand the stink
and sent him out to his car.
I thought of Sigmund Freud
who smoked 20 cigars a day
even after heart palpitations,
chest pains and 33 operations
for cancer in his mouth and jaw.
Freud claimed it was a necessary
catalyst for him to do his work.
He craved the very best Liliputanos.
All his apostles smoked cigars
since he was irritated by non-smokers.
Smoking a cigar must stimulate
a buried memory of being held
and nursed by Mother, falling asleep
in a sated state of bliss.