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POETRY

Drinking Mom
by Laurie Barton

I wish it weren't true, little guy,
but I think I am becoming
alcoholic

That first sip of wine
at the wedding
had me dreaming
of more in Hawaii

Champagne, perhaps?
or a Mai Tai—
double rum blending
like amber and blood

And then all my red wine
with dinner
led to Tecate beer
at cantinas

And now I'm a fan of Kahlua

Or what's even cheaper, Kamora,
the coffee liqueur
of the Aztecs
that I mix in coke
in the morning

Little boy,
Where is this leading?

Will I be OK and will you?

Laurie Barton is a poet, fiction writer, and mother of three. Her work has appeared in Artisan and In Other Words.