Garbo
Of all the lovers I've ever had,
Greta was the most sublime.
She understood the need for solitude,
the freedom of loneliness.
We never once met,
or talked.
We both preferred it that way.
When she died,
I didn't attend her funeral.
Of all the lovers I've ever had,
Greta was the most sublime.
She understood the need for solitude,
the freedom of loneliness.
We never once met,
or talked.
We both preferred it that way.
When she died,
I didn't attend her funeral.
Erik Rosen is a sometime poet, sometime journalist, sometime photographer, sometime book designer, and full-time dilettante. He was born in New York City (which explains a lot) and has made Pittsburgh, Pa. his home for the past twenty years. He's been writing poetry on and off since childhood, which was a VERY long time ago.