I think I’m patient.
53 minutes after
my pizza is due,
I know I am not.
The best I can do is chat
with fellow suff’rers:
older door dash chap,
mom and her seven-year-old,
mother of teen boys.
Complaining binds us;
a mutual enemy
forges fast allies.
I’m hot and ready.
I'm supremely frustrated.
Extra most madddest.
Others come and go.
I begin to conspire
with my gollum self
about my precious
ring of powerf’lly scented
dough, sauce, cheese, toppings.
We plot and script out
the politest way to ask
to whine to someone,
to wheedle our way
to two free pizza coupons
or something greater.
The grandma cashier
who should be retired and
playing with grandkids
- she who I despise
as the company’s face but
mostly pity - comes.
Apologizes.
Offers a free 2-liter.
I choose Orange Crush
and gush gratitude
for being seen, understood
before I went and
embarrassed myself
with a public display of
hangry aggression.
Am I spineless then?
Not standing up for myself?
Confrontation shy?
Accepting this cold
soda pop as recompense
for an hour of life?
Gollum shrieks out, “Take
action, Precious… revenge! Give
a taste of your pain!”
I take the pizzas and give a wave.
I’ve got my spine. I’ve
got my self-restraint. And I’ve
got my Orange Crush.
Caesars Ghost
ReplyDelete"I, we can't afford to be patient FORTY FIVE MIN" hissed through his teeth
Somehow over the oven
the blood in my ears
It's so hot
And nothings ready
I can still hear the valued customers
in the waiting room we've made
Grumble, gripe, growl
Two more Doordarsh orders appear onscreen
I'm not even supposed to be here tonight
To many pepperoni
Pick em up
Pick it up
Slide down
"Olives out!"
Left "behind" Left fold straightface Right
"Here you are Ms. Sorry for the" back up "wait please have a good night"
Pray even for your enemies
God how quick I make them enemies
"Need a sup & three erb still"
The tally runs down
Until the drive through revs up flinch
Feet wonder at how I move so naturally
And yet never stop
Order take
Line
Make
Box
Burn
Box
"Supe up"
Deliver
Fifty three min
Customer retention
"Here you are Sir Sorry for the" back "wait please" (leave) "take a 2 Liter & have a good night"
I never do stop moving really,
even my heart beats in a temple
the customer and I part ways
praise the restraint and patience of the departed.