Friday, August 23, 2019

WHEN IT'S BEST TO DRINK ALONE. By Bradford Middleton



It's happened again as the time spent at bars
Dwindles to the point where I contemplate
Just giving up, maybe visit only once a week
To drown this lonely existence surrounded
By other people by way of a change.  Of late
Though it is these other people that have
Caused the most damage to my mind leaving
Me demanding more booze to drown out
Their existences as I struggle through dreaming
Of sitting at home alone, smoking the
Proverbial weed and very occasionally
Treating myself to a drink but not through
Need or habit just for the pure simple joy
Of cracking that bottle open and taking a taste
Loving it as it cascades down my throat.

The other night I went out, alone as usual,
And found myself in one of those moods,
Dark, foreboding, wanting to get annihilated
The only people I spoke to were bar staff
All of whom knew my name and asked how
I'd been, handing over drink after drink until
That point where I could face no more, a time
Spent surrounded by useless hipsters, bearded
Fucktards who annoy me greatly, and if it
Weren't for the smoke I'd have ended up
Leaving a hell of a lot quicker and walking
The streets dreaming of bars where the drinks
Flow cheaper and there are no immaculate
Beards requesting craft beers looking down
On me as I sit, beer and chaser at the ready.








Bradford Middleton was born in south-east London during the summer of 1971 and won his first poetry prize at the age of nine.  He then gave up writing poems for nearly twenty-five years and it wasn't until he landed in Brighton, knowing no one and having no money, that he began again.  Ten years later and he's been lucky enough to have had a few chapbooks published including a new one from Analog Submission Press entitled 'Flying through this Life like a Bottle Battling Gravity', his debut from Crisis Chronicles Press (Ohio, USA) and his second effort for Holy & Intoxicated Press (Hastings, UK).  He has read around the UK at various bars, venues and festivals and is always keen to get out and read to new crowds.  His poetry has also been or will be published shortly in the Chiron Review, Zygote in my Coffee, Section 8, Razur Cuts, Paper & Ink, Grandma Moses 'Poet to Notice', Empty Mirror, Midnight Lane Gallery, Bareback Lit and is a Contributing Poet over at the wonderful Mad Swirl.  If you like what you've read go send a friend request on facebook to bradfordmiddleton1. 

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